Border Conflicts in the Ferghana Valley: New Causes, New Participants

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Border Conflicts in the Ferghana Valley: New Causes, New Participants
// Russia and New States of Eurasia. 2017. No 1. P. 21-40


Abstract

Numerous territorial and border conflicts developed in the post-Soviet period in the Ferghana valley partitioned between three states – Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. The authors examine principal causes of these conflicts, analyze com-position of their participants and suggest ways of conflict resolution. 


Keywords

Central Asia, Ferghana valley, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, border conflicts 


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For citation:
Olimova S., Olimov M. Border Conflicts in the Ferghana Valley: New Causes, New Participants. Russia and New States of Eurasia, 2017, No 1, pp. 21-40



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