Civil society in Central Asia /
Covering Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and, Tajikistan, these 12 essays (drawn from a 1998 conference sponsored by the Center for Civil Society International) explore the prospects of and dangers facing the growth of Western-style democracy in Central Asia. Reflecting a range of disciplines...
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Table of Contents:
- Civil society in Central Asia / S. Frederick Starr
- The legal regulation of NGOs: Central Asia at a crossroads / Scott Horton and Alla Kazakina
- Freedom of association and the question of its realization in Kazakhstan / Evgeny A. Zhovtis
- Government and nonprofit sector relations in the Kyrgyz Republic / Erkinbek Kasybekov
- Environmental NGOs and the development of civil society in Central Asia / Kate Watters
- Kolkhoz and civil society in the independent states of Central Asia / Olivier Roy
- Prospects for development of an independent media in Kazakhstan / Oleg Katsiev
- Can Uzbekistan build democracy and civil society? / Abdumannob Polat
- Civil society and identity in Uzbekistan: the emergent role of Islam / Reuel Hanks
- Islam and Tajikistan's human and ecological crisis / Aziz Niyazi
- Women's NGOs in Central Asia's evolving societies / Ula Ikramova and Kathryn McConnell
- The real work: sustaining NGO growth in Central Asia / Jay Cooper
- Organizations: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
- Online resources: e-mail lists, web sites, Internet access centers in Central Asia.