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Formation of the Post-Soviet Statehood in Central Asia

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The features of formation of statehood in Central Asia in the post-Soviet period are discussed in this article. The author makes the assumption that the Central Asian region has lost the homogeneity, said by researches. The way of construction of nation-states after the collapse of the Soviet Union is traced in this article. Also, it tells about the role of clans and family relations in Central Asia.

 

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M. T. Laumulin

Kazakhstan
Doctor of Political Sciences


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Laumulin M.T. Formation of the Post-Soviet Statehood in Central Asia. Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2016;9(5):95-113. (In Russ.)

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