ISBN:
978-0-415-49898-2
,
0-415-49898-8
,
978-0-415-33260-6
,
0-415-33260-5
Language:
English
Pages:
xviii, 235 Seiten
,
Tabellen
Edition:
Transferred to Digital Printing 2009
Series Statement:
Routledge Research in Transnationalism 17
Series Statement:
Transnationalism 17
Keywords:
Zentral-Asien Kaukasus
;
Afghanistan
;
Armenien
;
Aserbaidschan
;
Kasachstan
;
Kurde
;
Tadschikistan
;
Tadschike
;
Uigure
;
Usbeke
;
Usbekistan
;
Xinjiang
;
Migration
;
Diaspora
;
Assyrien
;
China
;
Deutschland
;
Russland
;
Sowjet-Union
;
Sowjet-Union, ehemalige
;
USA
;
Tagungsbericht
Abstract:
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, a number of linkages have been established between newly independent Central Asian states, or populations within them, and diaspora ethnic groups. This book explores the roles that diaspora communities play in the recent and ongoing emergence of national identities in Central Asia and the Caucasus. The loyalties of these communities are divided between their countries of residence and those states that serve as homeland of their particular ethno-cultural nation, and are further complicated by connections with contested transnational notions of common cultures and 'peoples'. Written by highly respected experts in the field, the book addresses issues such as nationalism, conflict, population movement, global civil society, Muslim communities in China and relations between the new nation-states and Russia. This innovative book will interest students and researchers of transnationalism and Central Asian studies.
Note:
Literaturangaben; The book covers the proceedings of the academic conference "Currents, Cross-Currents and Conflict: Transnationalism and Diaspora in the Caucasus Central Asia", held at the University of California, Berkeley in the Spring of 2002 [16-17 March]
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