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    Agrarian transition in former Soviet Central Asia: a comparative study of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and

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    Agrarian transition in former Soviet Central Asia: a comparative study of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and

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    25 Years of Rural Development in post-Soviet Central Asia: Sustaining Inequalities

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    To show that post-Soviet rural development in Central Asia has been confronted with sustained inequalities, three particular factors are analysed in this paper have being viewed as fundamental in influencing national and rural development. Firstly, most countries have based their growth models on economic nationalism (not only creating borders and national institutions, but also choosing inward- looking strategies), while leaning one-sidedly on their natural resource wealth (carbohydrates such as oil, natural gas and minerals, but also industrial crops like cotton). Secondly, and related to the first explanatory factor, the region has been struck by hidden and open resource-based conflicts, in particular on land and water. Inter-state tensions have emerged, in particular between downstream (irrigation water dependent) countries, such as Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and the upstream (hydropower energy dependent, and carbohydrate-poor) ones, such as Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Thirdly, all the countries analysed here have followed a rather unequal capital city-centric growth model, using the proceeds of exports of mineral wealth (or cotton) for rapid urbanisation with little or no investment in rural development, resulting in a growing urban-rural divide and increasing rural-urban and cross-border migratio

    Agrarian Reform and Transition: What can we learn from 'the East'?

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    Inaugural Lecture delivered on the 30 September 2010, upon the acceptance of the Endowed Chair of Development Studies (in particular regarding the economies in transition), established by the EUR Trust Fonds, at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam

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