Book Review: Kurylev, K. P. (Ed.). (2024). Central Asia as an Emerging Subsystem of International Relations. Moscow: Aspect Press publ., 312 p. (In Russian)

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Dina B. Malysheva

Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences

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PhD, Dr. of Sc. (Political Sciences), Chief Researcher, Center for Post-Soviet Studies

Moscow, Russian Federation

References

  1. Bogaturov, A. D., Dundich, A. S., Troitskiy, E. F. (2010). Central Asia: A “delayed neutrality” and international relations in the 2000s. Moscow: Nauchno-obrazovatel’nyy forum po mezhdunarodnym otnosheniyam publ. (In Russian). EDN: QPQNXB
  2. Garbuzarova, E. G. (2020). Central Asia in modern world political processes. Moscow: Aspect Press publ. (In Russian). EDN: HUHCND
  3. Kurylev, K. P. (Ed.). (2024). Central Asia as an emerging subsystem of international relations. Moscow: Aspect Press publ. (In Russian). EDN: DZGTDC
  4. Malysheva, D. B. (2010). Central Asian knot of world politics. Moscow: IMEMO RAN publ. (In Russian). EDN: SQAMIZ
  5. Plotnikov, D. S. (2020). Central Asia in the Context of World Politics. Perm: Permskiy gosudarstvennyy natsional’nyy issledovatel’skiy universitet publ. (In Russian).

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