Series

The Social Research Center (SRC) aims to promote the long-term development of the principals and practices of democracy, free market, rule of law and social equality in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia. The SRC series features publications on political and socio-economic developments with particular focus on the following areas: migration, corruption, Islam, NGO development and security cooperation in Central Asia.

Publishers: Social Research Center (SRC)
Publications: Internal Migration in the Context of Land Relations
To Cooperate or Defect?
NGOs in Kyrgyzstan
The Role of the Civil Society in the Inter-Ethnic Conflicts Prevention
Observing Political Conflicts in the Kyrgyz Republic
A Tale of Two Revolutions
Exploring Inter-Ethnic Trust and Distrust Generation in Central Asia
Regional Integration and Freedom of Movement of Workers in Central Asia
Conceptualizing Paradoxes of Post-Socialist Education in Kyrgyzstan
Ethnicity and Political Development Processes in Caucasus
Political Transition and Parliamentary Elections: 2004 in Uzbekistan
Knockout Elections and Framing Processes as Source of Political Instability in Post-Soviet Area
All the Truth about NGO Funding in Kyrgyzstan
Freedom of Movement and Labour Migration in the Commonwealth of Independent States
Secularist Concerns Regarding Changes in the Islamic Field
To Cooperate or Defect?
Analyses of Islam in Historical Context
The Contemporary Debate between Islamism and Secularism
Islamic Activism in Kyrgystan
Kyrgyzstani Civil Youth Movements after the Tulip Revolution
Economic Manipulation in the Kyrgyz Elections, 1995-2010
New Directions Towards Disaster Risk Management in Kyrgyzstan
Moving Towards the Local: Barriers to Participation in Water Resources Management in Kyrgyzstan
Student Mobility, Experiences of Return and Employment in Kyrgyzstan
Making Citizens Legible
What Does Criminology Offer to the Study of Crime in Non-Western contexts?
Non-State Security Providers in Kyrgyzstan: Druzhina
Peace Building in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
The Political and Economic Strategy of Japan towards Central Asia
Kyrgyzstan and China
Security Multilateralism in Central Asia
Migration, Development, and the ‘Toi Economy’
The Impact of Democracy Assistance on NGO Sustainability in Kyrgyzstan
Islam, Transnationalism, and the State in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan
Development and Gender in Kyrgyzstan
What Does it Take ‘to Migrate’?
Labor Migration: The Potential for Development in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
State-NGO Relations in Health Care in Central Asia
Return Migration of Ethnic Germans from the Post-Soviet Space
Methodological and Historiographical Perspectives on a Social History of Islam in Soviet Central Asia
The Contemporary Debate Between Islamism and Secularism
Civil Society from Liberal and Communitarian Perspectives
Contemporary Trends and Prospects in NGO Sector Development in Kyrgyzstan
A Model for Turkmenistan
Political-Criminal-Business Nexus in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan
When the Divine Takes Place in the City
Shifting Role of the US Foreign Policy in Central Asia: Greater Central Asia Partnership Doctrine
End of Geopolitics and the Beginnings of Geopolinomics: United States in Central and Southwest Asia
Identity and Statecraft in the Khanates of Movarrounahr, 1700-1850
Group Identities and Political Conflict in Kyrgyzstan: A Theoretical Approach
Muslim Life in Central Asia, 1943-1985
Conditions and State of Social Rehabilitation of Labor Migrants-Citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic Following Their Return to Homeland
Collaboration Between State and Health NGOs in the Kyrgyz Republic
Short-Circuiting Reform: Informal Politico-Economic Networks in Georgia’s and Kyrgyzstan’s Electricity Sectors
Local Governance and Citizens’ Welfare in Kyrgyzstan
The Religious, the Secular and the Esoteric in Bishkek
Smuggling and Organized Crime in Kyrgyzstan
Respiration and Reproduction on the Roof of the World: Cultural and Physiological Adaptations to Chronic Hypoxia In a High-Altitude Kyrgyz Nomadic Population
The Kyrgyz of the Afghan Pamir Ride On
The State's Conceptualization of Islam in Soviet Central Asia, 1954-64
Group Identities and Political Conflict in Kyrgyzstan: Findings from the Field
Kyrgyzstan: Impediments to State-Building
"Muslim Life in Central Asia during the Soviet Period"
Regime Change or Power Change - Adaptation Processes of Hybrid Regimes
Pivotal Pakistan: Greater Central Asia Partnership and the Geopolinomics of Central Asia’s Traditional Indus Basin Corridor
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