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5.0 out of 5 stars Future Flashpoint or Future Allies, January 2, 2002
This review is from: Calming the Ferghana Valley: Development and Dialogue in the Heart of Central Asia (Preventive Action Reports) (Paperback)
After reading Tajikistan: The Trials of Independence (see review), my perspective of this region was broadened immensely with Calming the Ferghana Valley. An in-depth study of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan (with particular focus on Northern Tajikistan) and Kyrgystan, the book acts as more of a petition, or call to action, to secure stability in these regions before the continued fragility, confusion, and disintegration of the political and social structure influences an irreversible course toward explosive upheaval.

The recent events in Afghanistan have demonstrated how far-reaching the effects of socio-political unrest can be. They have also demonstrated how strategically valuable these countries can be, being located in the middle of the tumultuous Asian continent. This book is a first attempt at staving off the violent actions and reactions that may or may not occur as a result of the unrest. But with the bombings in Osh, Kyrgystan; the kidnappings and "disappearances" in Tajikistan, and the secret unrest in Uzbekistan, it does not take much influence to convince one that the unrest may be more violent than diplomatic.
I'm just a guy from Minnesota, USA. I have never been to any of these places and probably never will go. Reading this book, however, gives me an apprecation for the struggles that these people encounter every day--both on an individual level and on the governmental level.
The land is a beautiful land, ranging from deserts to spectacular mountains. The people there have a desire to succeed and, with a little of our help, as proposed in this book, perhaps they will.
Read it--Learn a little about this world that you live upon!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Detailed analysis and worthy read, January 9, 2007
This review is from: Calming the Ferghana Valley: Development and Dialogue in the Heart of Central Asia (Preventive Action Reports) (Paperback)
Caliming the Ferghana Valley is an important book to read if you are looking to learn more about the valley and the three Central Asian countries, in general. Senator Nunn and company give you a deeper understanding of the issues and obstacles to creating a successful region. The detailed explanations and statistics help you realize the impact that arbitrary borders and soviet colonialism have had on the world. The mixed ethnic populations of each country (Uzbek, Tajik and Kyrgyz)are represented in all three countries and this book illuminates the problems those ethnic tensions cause.
Not the easiest read, but very informative.
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