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Encounters at the Edge of the Muslim World

A Political Memoir of Kyrgyzstan

Eugene Huskey

This unique work provides the only sustained political history of independent Kyrgyzstan, explaining events in the context of its society and the broader international order. Drawing on three decades of personal encounters with ordinary citizens and leading public figures, Eugene Huskey takes readers on a journey through the unlikely birth and tumultuous development of Central Asia’s most open society. Starting with the heady, romantic first days of independence and moving through the popular uprisings and inter-ethnic violence of recent years, he chronicles the struggles of a new state to establish a democratic order and to find its place in the international community, while caught between China, the Middle East, and the Russian world. At the center are the very human stories of leaders and citizens trying to navigate the transition from communism, where identities, property, and the rules of the political game were constantly in dispute. With citizens of independent Kyrgyzstan stripped of their Soviet identity, the book illustrates how alternative loyalties based on kinship, geography, statehood, and religion competed for prominence in ways that often complicated the new country’s political, social, and economic development.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 266 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-5381-1707-1 • Hardback • September 2018 • $83.00 • (£64.00)
978-1-5381-1708-8 • Paperback • September 2018 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-1709-5 • eBook • September 2018 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Political Science / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, History / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union, History / Asia / Central Asia

Eugene Huskey is William R. Kenan, Jr., Chair in Political Science at Stetson University. His research on Kyrgyzstan first took him to the country in 1992, six months after Kyrgyzstan’s emergence as an independent state. He has been back to Kyrgyzstan ten times since then to conduct research, teach at the American University of Central Asia, train Kyrgyzstani political scientists, and participate in a mission for the International Center for Transitional Justice.

List of Figures

Preface and Acknowledgments

Note on Usage

1 Conversations with Bolot

2 From Moscow to Bishkek (or Kirgizia, Kirgizstan, Kyrgyzstan)

3 The Present Is History

4 Hope Abounds

5 Traveling the Chu Valley: Last Stop, the President’s Office

6 The Power of Words

7 Kyrgyzstan Goes to the Polls

8 Central Asia through Students’ Eye

9 Falsification and Conciliation

10 Borders and Regions Bedevil a President

11 The Tulip Revolution

12 The Revolution Betrayed

13 Fear Stalks the Land

14 Talk of Kinship, Gender, and Islam

15 Taking the Lonely Road Home

16 The Netherworld of the Opposition

17 Bakiev Falls, Washington Reacts

18 Revolutionary Legality versus Transitional Justice

19 June 2010: The Month That Remade a Country

20 “We Either Have Fair Elections, or We Have Violence”

21 First Steps on the Parliamentary Road

22 Without Abuse, Power Loses Its Charm

23 Goodbye to Manas

24 In Osh the Past Is Never Dead

25 Preparing for a Presidential Afterlife

26 A Stan Like No Other

Notes

Selected Bibliography

About the Author

No American scholar has quite the depth of understanding of Kyrgyzstan that Eugene Huskey commands, and in this work he puts both his impressive analytical skills and his vast knowledge and experience to excellent use in a work that teaches a great deal and remains remarkably engaging and warm. This book, which has no equal in the current literature, is a first-person account of the protracted birth, at times painful and at times joyous, of Central Asia’s first modern democracy. It is an important accomplishment and the most significant contribution to date to the English-language literature concerning Kyrgyzstan.


— Scott Horton, contributing editor, Harper’s Magazine


I opened this book not even sure I could pronounce Kyrgyzstan. I finished it with a realization that the story of this small Central Asian country, wedged between three major global hotspots, is highly relevant to any American trying to make sense of the world today. If you want to understand Kyrgyzstan—and you do, even if you don’t know it yet—this is the only book to read.


— Steve Kornacki, national political correspondent, NBC News


As an objective observer with a unique insider’s knowledge of our country, Eugene Huskey has traced the turbulent development of our young post-communist democracy a quarter century after the founding of independent Kyrgyzstan. Written with warmth and humanity by an outstanding scholar, this book offers an invaluable firsthand account of Kyrgyzstan for foreign readers who want to know more about contemporary Central Asia. It is a rare, heartfelt work that will encourage us to write about our revolutions instead of only making them.


— Roza Otunbayeva, former president of Kyrgyzstan


Encounters at the Edge of the Muslim World is more than an analysis of Kyrgyz politics; it is a narrative of Kyrgyzstan’s post-communist social, economic, and political evolution that captures the reader’s attention by interspersing scholarly analysis with personal reflections. This is a must-read for experts and non-experts alike.
— The Russian Review


the first full-length study of the birth and development of the new country of Kyrgyzstan

an innovative approach to the analysis of the post-communist world that weaves together personal narrative and accessible analysis of the country’s history, politics, and culture

Offers both a ground-level view of critical events and everyday life and an assessment of how Kyrgyzstan figures into broader patterns of regional politics and international affairs

the most extensive assessment available of the intra- and inter-ethnic conflicts occasioned by the collapse of communism and the search for new identities in post-communist Kyrgyzstan

based on extensive personal observation and interviews with the key players in Kyrgyzstani public life, including three of the country’s presidents

the book is the product of 30 years of research on, and travel in, Kyrgyzstan.

Encounters at the Edge of the Muslim World

A Political Memoir of Kyrgyzstan

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Hardback
Paperback
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Summary
Summary
  • This unique work provides the only sustained political history of independent Kyrgyzstan, explaining events in the context of its society and the broader international order. Drawing on three decades of personal encounters with ordinary citizens and leading public figures, Eugene Huskey takes readers on a journey through the unlikely birth and tumultuous development of Central Asia’s most open society. Starting with the heady, romantic first days of independence and moving through the popular uprisings and inter-ethnic violence of recent years, he chronicles the struggles of a new state to establish a democratic order and to find its place in the international community, while caught between China, the Middle East, and the Russian world. At the center are the very human stories of leaders and citizens trying to navigate the transition from communism, where identities, property, and the rules of the political game were constantly in dispute. With citizens of independent Kyrgyzstan stripped of their Soviet identity, the book illustrates how alternative loyalties based on kinship, geography, statehood, and religion competed for prominence in ways that often complicated the new country’s political, social, and economic development.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 266 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
    978-1-5381-1707-1 • Hardback • September 2018 • $83.00 • (£64.00)
    978-1-5381-1708-8 • Paperback • September 2018 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-1709-5 • eBook • September 2018 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, History / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union, History / Asia / Central Asia
Author
Author
  • Eugene Huskey is William R. Kenan, Jr., Chair in Political Science at Stetson University. His research on Kyrgyzstan first took him to the country in 1992, six months after Kyrgyzstan’s emergence as an independent state. He has been back to Kyrgyzstan ten times since then to conduct research, teach at the American University of Central Asia, train Kyrgyzstani political scientists, and participate in a mission for the International Center for Transitional Justice.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Figures

    Preface and Acknowledgments

    Note on Usage

    1 Conversations with Bolot

    2 From Moscow to Bishkek (or Kirgizia, Kirgizstan, Kyrgyzstan)

    3 The Present Is History

    4 Hope Abounds

    5 Traveling the Chu Valley: Last Stop, the President’s Office

    6 The Power of Words

    7 Kyrgyzstan Goes to the Polls

    8 Central Asia through Students’ Eye

    9 Falsification and Conciliation

    10 Borders and Regions Bedevil a President

    11 The Tulip Revolution

    12 The Revolution Betrayed

    13 Fear Stalks the Land

    14 Talk of Kinship, Gender, and Islam

    15 Taking the Lonely Road Home

    16 The Netherworld of the Opposition

    17 Bakiev Falls, Washington Reacts

    18 Revolutionary Legality versus Transitional Justice

    19 June 2010: The Month That Remade a Country

    20 “We Either Have Fair Elections, or We Have Violence”

    21 First Steps on the Parliamentary Road

    22 Without Abuse, Power Loses Its Charm

    23 Goodbye to Manas

    24 In Osh the Past Is Never Dead

    25 Preparing for a Presidential Afterlife

    26 A Stan Like No Other

    Notes

    Selected Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • No American scholar has quite the depth of understanding of Kyrgyzstan that Eugene Huskey commands, and in this work he puts both his impressive analytical skills and his vast knowledge and experience to excellent use in a work that teaches a great deal and remains remarkably engaging and warm. This book, which has no equal in the current literature, is a first-person account of the protracted birth, at times painful and at times joyous, of Central Asia’s first modern democracy. It is an important accomplishment and the most significant contribution to date to the English-language literature concerning Kyrgyzstan.


    — Scott Horton, contributing editor, Harper’s Magazine


    I opened this book not even sure I could pronounce Kyrgyzstan. I finished it with a realization that the story of this small Central Asian country, wedged between three major global hotspots, is highly relevant to any American trying to make sense of the world today. If you want to understand Kyrgyzstan—and you do, even if you don’t know it yet—this is the only book to read.


    — Steve Kornacki, national political correspondent, NBC News


    As an objective observer with a unique insider’s knowledge of our country, Eugene Huskey has traced the turbulent development of our young post-communist democracy a quarter century after the founding of independent Kyrgyzstan. Written with warmth and humanity by an outstanding scholar, this book offers an invaluable firsthand account of Kyrgyzstan for foreign readers who want to know more about contemporary Central Asia. It is a rare, heartfelt work that will encourage us to write about our revolutions instead of only making them.


    — Roza Otunbayeva, former president of Kyrgyzstan


    Encounters at the Edge of the Muslim World is more than an analysis of Kyrgyz politics; it is a narrative of Kyrgyzstan’s post-communist social, economic, and political evolution that captures the reader’s attention by interspersing scholarly analysis with personal reflections. This is a must-read for experts and non-experts alike.
    — The Russian Review


Features
Features
  • the first full-length study of the birth and development of the new country of Kyrgyzstan

    an innovative approach to the analysis of the post-communist world that weaves together personal narrative and accessible analysis of the country’s history, politics, and culture

    Offers both a ground-level view of critical events and everyday life and an assessment of how Kyrgyzstan figures into broader patterns of regional politics and international affairs

    the most extensive assessment available of the intra- and inter-ethnic conflicts occasioned by the collapse of communism and the search for new identities in post-communist Kyrgyzstan

    based on extensive personal observation and interviews with the key players in Kyrgyzstani public life, including three of the country’s presidents

    the book is the product of 30 years of research on, and travel in, Kyrgyzstan.

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