This book, first published in 1990, considers the uneasy
relationship between Russia and Soviet Central Asia. Chapters
examine both the significance of Asia to the Russian mind and the
place that Asia has occupied in Russian geopolitical thinking in
the last hundred years, showing that outbreaks of violence are
simply a manifestation of a long-standing tension. This is a
remarkable and comprehensive study, which will be of great value to
those concerned with the history and future of Central Asia and
Siberia.
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