Neoliberalism and Post-Soviet Transition Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
This collection emphasizes a cross-disciplinary approach to the problem of scale, with essays ranging in subject matter from literature to film, architecture, the plastic arts, philosophy, and scientific and political writing. Its contributors consider a
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transition Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan
Wumaier Yilamu
Neoliberalism and Post-Soviet Transition
Wumaier Yilamu
Neoliberalism and Post-Soviet Transition Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Wumaier Yilamu Department of Political Science University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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To my dear wife, Halida, and my children Rafael, Flora, and Clara
Acknowledgments
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the many people who provided support along the long and arduous journey in finishing this book. Above all I thank my wife, Halida, and the rest of my family, who supported and encouraged me with love from the beginning to the end. I thank my mentor Professor Manfred Steger, who inspired, encouraged, and supported me throughout this journey. Without you, this book would never have been possible. I thank Professor Manfred Henningsen, Kate Zhou, Nevzat Soguk, and Reginald Kwok, who also provided support, talked things over, read, wrote, and offered comments. Thanks to Professor Hokulani Aikau, who saved my day at a very crucial moment when I was almost lost in my quest for progress. Thanks to Michelle Chen and John Stegner, my publishers, who assisted and encouraged me in publishing this book. I beg forgiveness of all those who have been with me over the course of the years and whose names I have failed to mention. Last but not least
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