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Discourses of Danger in Central Asia: Introduction

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Chad D. Thompson; John Heathershaw

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Central Asian Survey, Volume 24, Issue 1, p.1-4 (2005)
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Toktomushev, Kemel. "Understanding Cross-Border Conflict in Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Case of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 17, no. 1 (2018): 21-41.
"Понимание трансграничного конфликта в постсоветской Центральной Азии: случай Кыргызстана и Таджикистана." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 17, no. 1 (2018): 23-46.
APA style: Thompson, C. D., & Heathershaw J. (2005).  Discourses of Danger in Central Asia: Introduction. Central Asian Survey. 24(1), 1-4.
Chicago style: Thompson, Chad D., and John Heathershaw. "Discourses of Danger in Central Asia: Introduction." Central Asian Survey 24, no. 1 (2005): 1-4.
IEEE style: Thompson, C. D., and J. Heathershaw, "Discourses of Danger in Central Asia: Introduction", Central Asian Survey, vol. 24, issue 1, pp. 1-4, March 2005.
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