The Central Asian States: Then and Now
Michael V Uschan
The Central Asian States: Then and Now
Michael V Uschan
The five Central Asian States have struggled since becoming independent. The biggest problem is that former communist leaders still govern most of the region. That has resulted in less civil liberty for people and weak economies.
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