Volume 14, Issue 4, 2013
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
English Edition Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 14, Issue 4, 2013
IN THIS ISSUE: |
THE FERGHANA VALLEY: CONFLICT POTENTIAL
Yasar Sari. IDENTITY-CONFLICT RELATIONS: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FERGHANA VALLEY CONFLICTS
Venera Sakeeva. INCREASING HUMAN SECURITY TO PREVENT WATER WARS IN THE FERGHANA VALLEY
RELIGION IN SOCIETY
Galym Zhussipbek. IN SEARCH OF AN APPROPRIATE MODEL OF STATE-RELIGION RELATIONS FOR POST-SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA: LESSONS FROM THE RECENT EVOLUTION OF SECULARISM IN TURKEY
Ikbaljan Mirsaitov. ISLAMIC ORGANIZATIONS IN THE SOUTH OF KYRGYZSTAN
REGIONAL POLITICS
Masoumeh Rad Goudarzi, Abdollah Baei Lashaki. EFFECTS OF REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL PLAYERS’ POLICIES IN CONTINUATION OF TENSION BETWEEN IRAN AND AZERBAIJAN
Aynura Elebaeva. MIGRATION POLICY OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC TODAY
REGIONAL STUDIES
Murat Laumulin. POLITICAL SCIENCE ON CENTRAL ASIA: 2012-2013
NATION-BUILDING
Valeri Modebadze, Fatih Mehmet Sayin. THE POLICY OF NON-RECOGNITION OF GEORGIA’S BREAKAWAY REGIONS—PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES
Maxim Kirchanov. THE CAUCASIAN AND THE RUSSIAN IN CONTEMPORARY GEORGIAN NATIONALISM
Beka Chedia. THE THIRD SECTOR THAT STOOD NO CHANCE: COLLAPSE OF GEORGIAN CIVIL SOCIETY, OR ELITISM VS. VALUES
REGIONAL ECONOMIES
Alexander Tvalchrelidze, Avtandil Silagadze. MACROECONOMIC MODEL FOR OIL-EXPORTING COUNTRIES
Georgy Petrov. THE DEVELOPMENT OF TAJIKISTAN’S ENERGY INDUSTRY IN CENTRAL ASIA TODAY
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The Special Feature section in the next three issues will discuss:
- Central Eurasia: Politics Today
- Central Eurasia: Religion in the Sociopolitical Context
- Central Eurasia: Integration Processes
Contributors please use the following guidelines:
- begin articles with a brief abstract of 300-500 words and keywords;
- articles should be no less than 3,000 and no more than 6,000 words, including footnotes;
- footnotes should be placed at the bottom of each page; if there are references to Internet resources, please give the author’s name, the name of the document, the website address, and the date it was made available, for example, available 2007-04-19;
- quotations, names of authors and other information from English-language sources should be duplicated in brackets in the original language, that is, in English;
- the article should be divided into sections, including an introduction and conclusion;
- the author should include the following personal information: first name, last name, academic degree, place of work, position, city, country.
All articles accepted are published in Russian and English, in the Russian-language and English-language versions of the journal, respectively. The editorial board takes responsibility for translation of the articles.