Central Asia: the challenges of independence/
Central Asia: the challenges of independence/
edited by Boris Rumer and Stanislav Zhukov
- New York: Aakar, 2003.
- 307 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1 Introduction
Part I Central Asia on the Eve f the Twenty-First Century
2 Geo-economic significance of Central Asia
3 Post-Soviet modernization in Central Asia: realities and prospects
Part II Economic Performance
4 Broader parameters: development in the twentieth century
5 Structural changes
6 Economic integration in Cnetral Asia: problems and prospects
7 Between two gravitational poles: Russia and China
Paty III External Dynamics: Foreign Trade
8 Kazakhstan: foreign trade policy
9 Uzbekistan: foreign economic activity
Part IV Critical Economic Issues
10 Kazakhstan: the prospects and perils of foreign investment
11 Uzbekistan: problems of development and reform in the agrarian sector
9781315095929
Asia, Central--Economic Condition--Congresses
Asia, Central--Economic Policy--Congresses
Asia, Central--Foreign Economic Relations--Congresses
338.958 / RUM/C
1 Introduction
Part I Central Asia on the Eve f the Twenty-First Century
2 Geo-economic significance of Central Asia
3 Post-Soviet modernization in Central Asia: realities and prospects
Part II Economic Performance
4 Broader parameters: development in the twentieth century
5 Structural changes
6 Economic integration in Cnetral Asia: problems and prospects
7 Between two gravitational poles: Russia and China
Paty III External Dynamics: Foreign Trade
8 Kazakhstan: foreign trade policy
9 Uzbekistan: foreign economic activity
Part IV Critical Economic Issues
10 Kazakhstan: the prospects and perils of foreign investment
11 Uzbekistan: problems of development and reform in the agrarian sector
9781315095929
Asia, Central--Economic Condition--Congresses
Asia, Central--Economic Policy--Congresses
Asia, Central--Foreign Economic Relations--Congresses
338.958 / RUM/C