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Organization in Isolation: A Study of Participation in Transdnistrian Civil Society (Research Brief)
November 11, 2009
The purpose of my research was to study the nature of civil society in Transnistria through its participants. |
November 2, 2009
My dissertation explains why dominant parties emerge when and where they do. |
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November 2, 2009
A unique category of hereditary chieftains, called manaps, emerged among the northern Kirghiz (Central Asian Turkic mountain nomads) in the early nineteenth century and dominated Kirghiz... |
November 2, 2009
My ethnographic research among emergent activist groups demanding more governmental accountability in Sarajevo, the capitol of Bosnia-Herzegovina, suggests that citizens mobilize the newly... |
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November 2, 2009
My research resulted in findings that were, I believe, largely indicative of a situation that had existed in Georgia since the end of the Abkhazian War in 1993 and up to August of 2008. |
November 2, 2009
This research project concerns nomadic-sedentary interactions between Early Iron Age (1000- 500 B.C.) nomadic steppe groups (the Cimmerians and Scythians) with sedentary societies in the... |
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November 2, 2009
National history textbooks are controversial in post-Soviet Moldova, where the government and the intellectual elite have differing concepts of the nation and national identity (Casu 2005; King... |
November 1, 2009
Does Islam promote or hinder democracy in the Muslim world? In this project, I investigated the extent of impact of emerging Islamic institutions on developing civil society and rising... |
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October 9, 2009
This report offers a cursory introduction to the region-specific operation of elite strategies to instill a particular ―Kazakhstani‖ identity, while pointing to the differential interpretation... |
October 1, 2009
Daniel Christopher O'Neill presents a theory of how Chinese foreign aid constrains Kazakh leaders from acting against the interests of Chinese firms and then use this framework to examine... |






