ABSTRACT

Land reform is a key factor in determining the political, economic and social future of the transitional states of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. This book represents the first major study in this area. Utilizing extensive field work, unpublished materials, statistical data and interviews with land reform officials, the contributors explore the key issues.

part |2 pages

Part II Land reform in the former Soviet Union: Central Asia

chapter 5|25 pages

Land reform in Kyrgyzstan

chapter 6|26 pages

Land reform in Uzbekistan

chapter 7|25 pages

Land reform in Turkmenistan