EVOLUÇÃO PÓS-SOVIÉTICA DOS ESTADOS DA ÁSIA CENTRAL

Autores

  • Paulo Duarte

Palavras-chave:

Ásia Central, Transitologia, Espaço pós-soviético, Repúblicas centro-asiáticas

Resumo

Este artigo foca as dinâmicas das transições pós-soviéticas nas Repúblicas centro-asiáticas, servindo-se da transitologia como instrumento analítico. O argumento central é o de que as cinco Repúblicas centro-asiáticas foram alvo de um longo processo de transição, marcado por diferentes ritmos e desenvolvimentos, desde o colapso da União Soviética. Estes processos deram origem a diferentes Estados do ponto de vista econômico, político e social, não obstante terem como ponto de partida um legado (soviético) relativamente homogêneo.

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2024-07-11

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