Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Tue, 6 May 1997 11:30:58 -0700 (PDT)
Crossposted from the Asia-WWW-Gopher and Central-Asia-Studies listservs
From: "T.Matthew Ciolek" [email protected]
Cooperation between UK Centre for Post-Soviet Studies and
the Association of Political Scientists of Almaty City (Kazakstan)
URL: http://www.rdg.ac.uk./EIS/GSEIS/soviet/asps-cpss.htm
>From Feb 1997 the Centre for Post-Soviet Studies is both a patron of and
representing the interests of the Association of Sociologists and
Political Scientists of Almaty City (ASPS) in the West.
The list of publications of this non-governmental research association in
Kazakstan will be regularly updated. Publications are in Russian, but the
Centre can provide English translations on request with prices available
on application. Bulletins available through their site cover topics such
as business development and NGOs and the volunteer sector, the transition
period, government administration, the role of public opinion, women's
issues and more.
Information supplied by:
Dr Yelena Kalyuzhnova
E-mail: [email protected]
CPSS site: http://www.rdg.ac.uk./EIS/GSEIS/soviet/soviet.html
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Crossposted from the CentralAsia-L listserv
From: Turaj Atabaki [email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION- European Society for Central Asian Studies
http://www.let.ruu.nl/~escas/
The European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS) has newly launched
its homepage. Information now available about members, future conferences,
workshops, publications and other interesting topics.
ESCAS is an informal cooperation among scholars from the Netherlands,
Germany, France, Great Britain and Denmark who work in Central Asian
Studies. A primary reason for establishing ESCAS was to give Central
Asian Studies the status of a separate research field in its own right,
independent of Soviet and Eastern European studies, to establish research
links with disciplines working within the same historical and cultural
continuum in adjacent areas, and to create opportunities for direct
cooperation between scholars of the former Soviet Central Asia and
scholars in adjacent areas.
ESCAS sponsors conferences and workshops on a regular basis. The next
workshop "The Soviet Legacy, Islam and Civic Society in Central Asia" will
be held in the Netherlands in October.
Turaj Atabaki
Associate Professor of History
Department of Oriental Studies
University of Utrecht
Drift 15, 3512 BR Utrecht
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 30 253 61 32
Fax +31 30 253 61 38
E-Mail : [email protected]
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