ABSTRACT

Inner Asia - in premodern times the little-known land of nomads and semi-nomads - has moved to the world's front page in the 20th century as the complex struggles for the future of Afghanistan, Soviet Central Asia, Tibet and other territories make clear. But because Inner Asia as a whole is divided among several states politically and among area specialists academically, broad perspectives on recent events are difficult to find. This work treats the region as a single unit, providing both an account of the region's past and an analysis of its present and its prospects in a thematic, rather than a strictly country-by-country manner.

chapter |18 pages

The Problem

Inner Asia and Modernization

part I|144 pages

The Premodem Heritage

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

International Context

chapter 3|23 pages

Political Institutions

chapter 4|26 pages

Economies

chapter 5|25 pages

Social Structure

chapter 6|26 pages

Knowledge and Education

chapter 7|5 pages

Conclusions

The Premodern Heritage

part II|157 pages

The Modern Era (1920s to 1980s))

chapter 8|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|25 pages

International Context

chapter 10|32 pages

Political Development

chapter 11|36 pages

Economic Growth

chapter 12|28 pages

Social Integration

chapter 13|29 pages

Advancement of Knowledge

part III|15 pages

Patterns and Prospects

chapter 14|4 pages

Patterns of Modernization

chapter 15|9 pages

Inner Asia and World Politics