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The History of the Tajik Civil War, 1992-1997

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The History of the Tajik Civil War, 1992-1997 presents a historical and analytical survey of the Tajik civil war-one of the bloodiest and most violent conflicts that took place in the post-Soviet space after the collapse of the USSR. The conflict continued for five years as a political and military confrontation between pro-government, pro-Communist forces, and United Tajik Opposition (an alliance between Tajik democrats and Islamists). This book is an analytical reconstruction of the course of political, economic, and military events covering the entire period of the civil war starting from Perestroika to the beginning of 2000s. It explores a set of conceptual aspects such as conflict generating factors, causes, conflict dynamics, peacebuilding, and conflict transformation.
Parviz Mullojonov is a senior advisor to Central Asia at International Alert (UK).
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Brief Background Data about Tajikistan Introduction Chapter 1. Tajikistan Soviet Socialist Republic: Tajik Society on the Eve of the Civil War Chapter 2. Dynamics of the Tajik Crisis Chapter 3. Tajik Civil War (1992-1997) Chapter 4. Conclusions Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI Bibliography Index About the Author
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