Decolonizing Central Asian International Relations Beyond Empires

Decolonizing Central Asian International Relations Beyond Empires by Timur Dadabaev, published by Routledge in 2022, is a scholarly work that explores the narratives shaping international relations in Central Asia. This edition, comprising 159 pages, delves into the need for a decolonized perspective that fairly represents the region’s states in global affairs, particularly along the historically significant Silk Road.
The book examines the stereotypes and dominant assumptions that have influenced perceptions of Central Asia, arguing for a recognition of the region’s unique model of modernity and progress. By providing empirical evidence for alternative viewpoints, the author critiques both Western and Russian Marxist narratives that overlook the complexities of Central Asian identity and development. Readers will find insights into the coordinated development of Central Asia and Afghanistan, as well as the region’s interactions with major powers like Russia, China, Japan, and South Korea, making this work relevant for those interested in international relations, Asian politics, and regional studies.
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This book unpacks the main narratives used in international relations to depict and explain existing inter-state relations in Central Asia, with a focus on the construction of fairer international relations along the Silk Road.
The book points to the need to decolonize international relations in the Central Asian region to present a fair representation of the regional states in international affairs. In doing so, the book exposes the concepts and stereotypes that have been imposed on the Central Asian region by dominant assumptions in contemporary international relations. Offering empirical grounding for alternative views, the author suggests that Western international relations make the same mistakes in the Central Asian region that the Russian Marxists made when they attributed a narrative of modernity along the lines of the progress made in Germany and Russia. In such a structure, both Russian Marxist attempts and liberalist Western ideas disregard the fact that the region has its own model of modernity and progress, which does not necessarily involve an appeal to the modern nation state, ethnicity and state building. The book sheds lights on the prospects of coordinated development of Central Asia and Afghanistan. It also provides insights into the development of post-Socialist Asia in its relations with Russia, China, Japan and South Korea.
Contributing to the task of placing Central Asia in discussions in the discipline of international relations, this book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of international relations and Asian politics, in particular Central Asian studies.
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