The Origins of the Civil War in Tajikistan

The Origins of the Civil War in Tajikistan
Author: Tim Epkenhans
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1498532799

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In May 1992 political and social tensions in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan escalated to a devastating civil war, which killed approximately 40,000-100,000 people and displaced more than one million. The enormous challenge of the Soviet Union’s disintegration compounded by inner-elite conflicts, ideological disputes and state failure triggered a downward spiral to one of the worst violent conflicts in the post-Soviet space. This book explains the causes of the Civil War in Tajikistan with a historical narrative recognizing long term structural causes of the conflict originating in the Soviet transformation of Central Asia since the 1920s as well as short-term causes triggered by Perestroika or Glasnost and the rapid dismantling of the Soviet Union. For the first time, a major publication on the Tajik Civil War addresses the many contested events, their sequences and how individuals and groups shaped the dynamics of events or responded to them. The book scrutinizes the role of regionalism, political Islam, masculinities and violent non-state actors in the momentous years between Perestroika and independence drawing on rich autobiographical accounts written by key actors of the unfolding conflict. Paired with complementary sources such as the media coverage and interviews, these autobiographies provide insights how Tajik politicians, field commanders and intellectuals perceived and rationalized the outbreak of the Civil War within the complex context of post-Soviet decolonization, Islamic revival and nationalist renaissance.

The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan

The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan
Author: Iraj Bashiri
Publisher: Central Asian Studies
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781644692875

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In Tajikistan, the Soviets used inherent Tajik ideological, regional, and ethnic conflicts to move their affairs forward. In 1992, after enduring Soviet imposition for seventy years, the Tajiks reversed the process and toppled the Soviet power structure in Tajikistan. The volume traces the development of the conflict using primary Tajik sources.

Tajikistan

Tajikistan
Author: Kirill Nourzhanov
Publisher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1925021165

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This book is a historical study of the Tajiks in Central Asia from the ancient times to the post-Soviet period. For millennia, these descendants of the original Aryan settlers were part of many different empires set up by Greek, Arab, Turkic and Russian invaders, as well as their own, most notably during the Middle Ages. The emergence of the modern state of Tajikistan began after 1917 under Soviet rule, and culminated in the promulgation of independence from the moribund USSR in 1991. In the subsequent civil war that raged between 1992 and 1997, Tajikistan came close to becoming a failed state. The legacy of that internal conflict remains critical to understanding politics in Tajikistan a generation later. Exploring the patterns of ethnic identity and the exigencies of state formation, the book argues that despite a strong sense of belonging underpinned by shared history, mythology and cultural traits, the Tajiks have not succeeded in forming a consolidated nation. The politics of the Russian colonial administration, the national-territorial delimitation under Stalin, and the Soviet strategy of socio-economic modernisation contributed to the preservation and reification of sub-ethnic cleavages and regional identities. The book demonstrates the impact of region-based elite clans on Tajikistan’s political trajectory in the twilight years of the Soviet era, and identifies objective and subjective factors that led to the civil war. It concludes with a survey of the process of national reconciliation after 1997, and the formal and informal political actors, including Islamist groups, who compete for influence in Tajik society. “Tajikistan: A Political and Social History is the best source of information on this important country in the English language. Drs Nourzhanov and Bleuer present a comprehensive yet detailed account of the past and prospects of this emerging nation, and have filled one of the major gaps in Central Asian scholarship. This book must be read by those who wish to grasp the vagaries of Central Asia’s evolving political and cultural landscapes.” Reuel Hanks, Professor of Geography, Oklahoma State University, and Editor of the Journal of Central Asian Studies. “If Tajikistan is known outside its region, it is often for the civil war that gravely damaged it. This volume authoritatively provides the longer perspective to the unsettling events of the 1990s and skilfully explains them in terms of history, social structure, and sub-state identities. In addition to highlighting a wealth of local factors, it is insightful on the ways in which antagonists can be transformed into broader ethnic and regional blocs. Kirill Nourzhanov and Christian Bleuer are erudite guides to an understudied part of Central Asia, while astutely instructing us about larger patterns of state-society relations and their impact on the logic of conflict.” James Piscatori, Professor of International Relations, Durham University.

The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan

The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan
Author: Iraj Bashiri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020
Genre: Tajikistan
ISBN: 9781644692882

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In Tajikistan, the Soviets used inherent Tajik ideological, regional, and ethnic conflicts to move their affairs forward. In 1992, after enduring Soviet imposition for seventy years, the Tajiks reversed the process and toppled the Soviet power structure in Tajikistan. The volume traces the development of the conflict using primary Tajik sources.

The History of the Tajik Civil War, 1992–1997

The History of the Tajik Civil War, 1992–1997
Author: Parviz Mullojonov
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2022-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1793612870

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The History of the Tajik Civil War, 1992–1997 presents a historical and analytical survey of the Tajik civil war—one of the bloodiest and most violent conflicts that took place in the post-Soviet space after the collapse of the USSR. The conflict continued for five years as a political and military confrontation between pro-government, pro-Communist forces, and United Tajik Opposition (an alliance between Tajik democrats and Islamists). This book is an analytical reconstruction of the course of political, economic, and military events covering the entire period of the civil war starting from Perestroika to the beginning of 2000s. It explores a set of conceptual aspects such as conflict generating factors, causes, conflict dynamics, peacebuilding, and conflict transformation.

Tajikistan

Tajikistan
Author: Nassim Jawad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This report examines the complex history of this Central Asian republic, analyzes the reasons for the development of its violent civil war in 1992, and makes recommendations for essential negotiations between its warring factions, who continue to fight despite a 1994 ceasefire agreement.

Tajikistan

Tajikistan
Author: Mohammad Reza Djalili
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700704205

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Examines the causes of the post-independence turmoil, and analyses social and political dynamics at work throughout Central Asia.

The Constitutional Origins of the American Civil War

The Constitutional Origins of the American Civil War
Author: Michael F. Conlin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108495273

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Demonstrates the crucial role that the Constitution played in the coming of the Civil War.

The Civil War in Tajikistan

The Civil War in Tajikistan
Author: Olivier Roy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1993
Genre: Civil war
ISBN:

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Colonial Institutions and Civil War

Colonial Institutions and Civil War
Author: Shivaji Mukherjee
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108844995

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Shows how colonial indirect rule and land tenure institutions create state weakness, ethnic inequality and insurgency in India, and around the world.