Russia and Eurasia - Books
Russia and Eurasia-related Chatham House books are listed below.
The Economies of Kazakstan and Uzbekistan
Publication Date: October 1997
This paper analyses economic policy and performance in these two key Central Asian states and considers the prospects for their future economic development
Russia's Policies in the Caucasus
Publication Date: August 1997
An examination of the evolution of the main strands of Russian diplomatic, military and economic policy towards the three Caucasian states as well as towards the North Caucasian republics of the Russian Federation
CIS Integration Trends
Russia and the Former Soviet South
Publication Date: April 1997
This paper examines the debate on these issues and the practicality of the proposals for political, economic and security integration currently under consideration in Russia and other CIS states
Internal Factors in Russian Foreign Policy
Publication Date: November 1996
This book is the first to analyse systematically the internal political forces which condition Russia's international behaviour.
Challenges for the Former Soviet South
Publication Date: September 1996
Analyses the overall direction of political and economic change in contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Georgia: From Chaos to Stability?
Publication Date: April 1996
This paper assesses the stability of the foundations of the revised Georgian state which emerged at the end of 1995
Iran and the Former Soviet South
Publication Date: November 1995
This paper examines Iran's political, economic and ideological interests in the new states across its northern borders and also considers the benefits and problems regarding Central Asian and Transcaucasian links with Iran.
Rural and Agricultural Development in Uzbekistan
Publication Date: November 1995
A study of the economic, social and environmental factors in contemporary Uzbekistan?s rural development and their effects on the economy and society of the country as a whole.
Challenges for Russian Economic Reform
Publication Date: October 1995
Specialists in Russian economic affairs examine the principal economic and institutional factors that have hindered economic transformation in Russia
Turkey in Post-Soviet Central Asia
Publication Date: October 1995
The break-up of the Soviet Union and the "liberation" of the Turkic states of Central Asia was greeted with euphoria in Turkey. This paper analyses the evolution of Turkish political and economic involvement in the Central Asian states
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