Review
"True to its title, this thought-provoking study offers a nuanced understanding of contemporary Central Asia that cuts through stereotypes and situates the region in broader social science and history debates. With its clear thematic structure it offers an incisive and accessible account of the principal influences on the political transformation of the Central Asian states. This is a book that should be read not only by advanced students of the new Eurasia, but all those interested in deepening their knowledge in this fascinating and increasingly diverse part of the world." - Roy Allison, University of Oxford, UK
"This book provides a clear and persuasive interpretation of political developments in the post-Soviet Central Asian states. The author deftly weaves together a broad range of factors that shaped the countries’ recent evolution, including the legacy of the past, religion, national identity, economics, and international relations. She also situates her interpretation in the context of the scholarly literature on the subject. Her analysis is well informed and judicious. People seeking an introduction to contemporary Central Asia should start here. Those who are familiar with the subject will enjoy her engagement with the diverse body of scholarly opinion. This book deserves to be essential reading on Central Asia today." - Muriel Atkin, George Washington University, USA
"This is a superb guide to contemporary Central Asia by a leading scholar in the field. Professor Sally Cummings assesses the political transformation of the five former Soviet ‘stans’ since their emergence as independent states in 1991, as well as the economic, foreign policy, and security challenges facing each state. Concise yet comprehensive, Understanding Central Asia is an excellent introduction to the region for scholars, students, and professionals." - Adrienne Edgar, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
"Understanding Central Asia: Politics and Contested Transformations is a masterful and encyclopedic work, and ever so timely, coming as it does at the twentieth anniversary of the collapse of the U.S.S.R. and the formation of these five countries. Seeking to merge social science theory with an area studies approach, Cummings’ work touches on all the fundamental questions relating to state-building in the Central Asian region. In a cogently written fashion she makes the reader aware of the conflicting interpretations on how to understand the Central Asian region, both how it is constituted, what colonization brought to these territories, and whether years of Soviet rule were a further continuation of colonization or a different kind of political experience." - Martha Brill Olcott, Carnegie Endowment For International Peace, USA
"This book is both a major achievement and an important contribution to the field of Central Asian studies. Drawing upon a rich body of literature from across the social sciences and humanities, it offers the most comprehensive account of the region's political transformation since it was jolted into independence from Soviet rule in 1991." - Pauline Jones Luong, Brown University, USA
About the Author
Sally N. Cummings teaches in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK, where she is also Founding Director of the Institute of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Caucasus Studies. Her publications include Sovereignty After Empire (co-ed., 2011); Symbolism and Power in Central Asia (ed., Routledge 2010); Kazakhstan (2005) and Oil, Transition and Security in Central Asia (ed., Routledge 2003).