Central Asian Survey is the only established peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal in the world concerned with the history, politics, cultures, religions and economies of the Central Asian and Caucasian regions. These include primarily the republics of former Soviet Central Asia and the South and North Caucasus. Also covered are Chinese Xinjiang, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey in relation to their links/policies vis-à-vis Central Asia.
The central aim of Central Asian Survey is to reflect and promote advances in area-based scholarship in the social sciences and humanities and enhance understanding of processes of local and regional change that make Central Asia and the Caucasus an area of significant contemporary interest.
Central Asian Survey publishes original research articles, review essays, book reviews and author-critic fora, and welcomes proposals from Guest Editors for special issues or special sections.
Peer Review Statement
Editor: Deniz Kandiyoti - SOAS, University of London, UK
Editorial Manager: Raphael Jacquet - SOAS, University of London, UK
Book Review Editor: Nick Megoran - University of Newcastle, UK
Editorial Board:
Touraj Atabaki - University of Leiden, ESCAS
Ingeborg Baldauf - Humboldt University of Berlin
Sally N. Cummings - University of St. Andrews
Bhavna Dave - SOAS, University of London
Bruce Grant - New York University
Edmund Herzig - University of Oxford, UK
B. George Hewitt - SOAS, University of London
Stephen Jones - Mount Holyoke College, USA
Adeeb Khalid - Carleton College, CESS
Marianne Kamp - University of Wyoming, CESS
Virginia Martin - University of Wisconsin, CESS
Madeleine Reeves - University of Manchester
Olivier Roy - European University Institute in Florence
Since 1982, available on Routledge website
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