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Understanding barriers to pediatric hydrocephalus management: an international survey. [PDF]

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2005
An informative guide to the recently emerged states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, providing coverage of a broad range of political, economic, and cultural issues. As conflicts continue in Iraq and political tensions mount in China, the world is beginning to take notice of Central Asia as the crossroads between the Middle East ...
Phillips, Andrew, James, Paul
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Central Asia

International Studies, 2016
The newly independent countries of Central Asia were eager to integrate their economies with the global economy. This required not only the dismantling of the state-controlled economy but also ushering in some form of democracy, free press and independent civil society.
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The Centrality of Central Asia

Studies in History, 1992
From time to time Studies in History will carry a contribution challenging received wisdoms or turning long-standing issues on their head. Our first dialogue is initiated by Andre Gunder Frank who argues that the history of Central Asia is crucial to the understanding of developments in a very large part of the world. Four scholars of Central Asia then
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Central Asia

Current History, 1994
For centuries, Central Asia has been a leading civilization, an Islamic heartland, and a geographical link between West and East. After a long traditional history, it is now in a state of change. With the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, five newborn Central Asian states have emerged in place of the former Soviet Central Asia and Afghanistan ...
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Russia, Central Asia and Central Asia’s Neighbours

2000
The break-up of the Soviet Union in December 1991 necessitated the formulation of a Russian policy towards the former Soviet republics, twelve of which eventually joined the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Despite its professed espousal of democratisation and adherence to international law, the Russian government embraced the term ‘near ...
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