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Stable outside, fragile inside? Post-Soviet statehood in Central Asia
Emilian Kavalski
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Central Asia
100%
Post-Soviet
100%
Soviet Statehood
100%
International Affairs
16%
Disintegration
16%
Socialization
16%
Dynamic Change
16%
International Politics
16%
Statehood
16%
International Actors
16%
Post-Cold War
16%
Complex Dynamics
16%
Clan
16%
Anarchy
16%
Lacunae
16%
NATO
16%
Communism
16%
Volume Analysis
16%
Policy Engagement
16%
Intrastate
16%
Scholarly Engagement
16%
State Order
16%
State-making
16%
China-Russia Relations
16%
Localization Effect
16%
Arts and Humanities
Central Asia
100%
Statehood
100%
Post-Soviet
100%
China
20%
Engagement
20%
Literature
20%
Dynamics
20%
Russia
20%
Cold War
20%
Clans
20%
Revival
20%
Socialization
20%
Internalization
20%
Idioms
20%
NATO
20%
Social Sciences
Central Asia
100%
Statehood
100%
International Politics
40%
China
20%
Cold War
20%
Socialization
20%
Russia
20%
Communism
20%
Internalization
20%
Idioms
20%
Clans
20%