Comparing Regional Integration in East Asia/Southeast Asia and Central Asia
ā Scribed by Esengul Chinara.
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⦠Synopsis
Chinara Esengul. Comparing Regional Integration in East Asia/Southeast Asia and Central Asia. - ŠŠøŃкек, 2009. - 21 Ń.
Central Asia?! For many scholars, policy-makers and the general public in different parts
of the world, Central Asia remains an unknown region. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union
in the early 1990s, Central Asia emerged as a separate region comprising ļ¬ ve newly independent
states: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
⦠Subjects
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