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Subject: Central Asia Monitor
>From Valery Chalidze,
Editor-in-Chief,
Central Asia Monitor
Contents of No. 1, 1998
Troubles in Fergana
Tajikistan -- Inevitable War? Inevitable Peace? by Nasrin Dadmehr
An Interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski by Umirserik Kasenov
Pipelines Tangled with Politics
Trying to Understand Uzbekistan's Dilemma by Abdumannob Polat
A National Identity Abroad: the Turkistani Emigree Press (1927-1997)
by Timur Kocaoglu
Migration Among CIS States 1997: Another Busy Year for the IMF in the
Post-Communist World by Michael Wyzan
Books: Sergei Gretsky Russian's Policy Toward Central Asia Review by
Muriel Atkin
Central Asia in the 1990s. An Annotated Bibliography Prepared by Edward
A. Allworth
Professor Donald S. Carlisle
More News and Comments -- Shortages, Uighur independence movement, Human
rights and its violations., International, On the Linguistic Front. ,
Protests and Opposition, Pacifying Tajikistan
Unbalanced Scales of Justice in Kyrgyzstan by Narynbek Idinov
Central Asia Monitor
Non-profit subscription-supported bi-monthly.
On-line supplement http://www.chalidze.com/cam.htm
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