ABSTRACT

This book is devoted to the study and analysis of the prospects for democracy among the Muslim ethnicities of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), both those that have acquired full independence and those remaining within the Russian Federation. The nineteen Western academics and scholars from the Muslim countries and regions of the CIS who contribute to this volume view the establishment of democratic institutions in this region in the context of a wide and complex range of influences, above all the Russian/Soviet political legacy; native ethnic political culture and tradition; the Islamic faith; and the growing polarity between Western civilization and the Muslim world.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part III|2 pages

MUSLIM SUCCESSOR STATES

chapter 8|22 pages

The Formation of Political Parties and Movements in Central Asia

VLADIMIR BABAK

chapter 10|28 pages

Liberalization in Kyrgyzstan: ‘An Island of Democracy’

LEONID LEVITIN

chapter 11|18 pages

Political Clans and Political Conflicts in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan*

VLADIMIR KHANIN

chapter 12|12 pages

Linguistic Policy and the Process of Democratization in Uzbekistan

VLADIMIR MESAMED

chapter 13|20 pages

Opposition in Tajikistan: Pro et Contra

SAODAT OLIMOVA

part IV|2 pages

MUSLIM REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION