Nationalism In Uzbekistan : A Soviet Republic's Road To Sovereignty
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0367098628
ISBN-13
9780367098629
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 13th, 2019
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Politics & government
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Drawing from a wide range of Uzbek and Russian sources, the author analyzes developments leading up to Uzbekistan's declaration of sovereignty in June 1990 and examines the outlook for the republic's independence.
Drawing from a wide range of Uzbek and Russian sources, James Critchlow analyzes significant developments leading up to Uzbekistan''s declaration of sovereignty and examines the outlook for the republic''s emergence as an independent international player. The author''s primary focus is on the Uzbek elites'' attitudes and their efforts to throw off Moscow''s hegemony by using popular grievances to mobilize mass support against the central Soviet government. Critchlow traces local grievances to two roots. The first is Uzbekistan''s decades-long economic exploitation by Moscow through the imposition of an intensive cotton monoculture, the accumulated effects of which have been massive environmental degradation, illness, and death. The second is the central government''s failure to adequately compensate Uzbekistan for these hardships and for the republic''s overall contribution to the Soviet economy, while having further impoverished Uzbeks by limiting the range of their cultural and political expression. Among the manifestations of Uzbek resistance explored here are protests against russification and compulsory military conscription; persistent and open adherence to religious traditions; and loyalty above all to local political, ethnic, and family ties-- which frequently has led Moscow to charge the republic''s leadership with "nepotism" and "corruption". Now that their campaign for sovereignty has triumphed, will Uzbek leaders be able to solve the knotty political and economic problems their republic still faces? The analysis offered here illuminates this question and suggests possible answers.
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