Perspectives | Examining the origins of Russians’ superiority complex vis-à-vis Ukrainians Why does Ukraine matter so much in imperial thinking? Igor Torbakov May 26, 2020
Exploring the White Russians’ legacy in Istanbul A new book uncovers the rich, but disappearing, history of Russians who fled the Revolution to Turkey. Ayla Jean Yackley Sep 16, 2019
Perspectives | Light and nostalgia in Tajikistan Many Tajiks associate the Roghun mega-dam with a revival of Soviet-style development, or at least a rosy image of it, forgetting the reasons it was originally cancelled. Artemy M. Kalinovsky Nov 29, 2018
Perspectives | Uzbekistan education minister addresses challenges Ignored for years, secondary schools are now stuck dealing with basic problems like access to water and electricity. Colleen Wood Oct 5, 2018
Book Review | What does it mean to be Turkmen? Victoria Clement’s book is a valuable contribution to the understanding of how Turkmen identity came to be constructed. Oct 3, 2018
Perspectives | Ukraine disrupts the Russian church’s imperial vision Two recent commemorative events illustrate the long-standing Ukrainian-Russian church controversy Igor Torbakov Sep 6, 2018
Central Asia and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Look at the Balance Sheet at the Centennial Alexander Morrison Oct 26, 2017