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In analyzing the new "insecurity dilemmas" of the Central Asian successor states to the former Soviet Union (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kirghizstan, Turkmenistan, and Tadzhikistan), Glenn (politics and international relations, Southampton U.) argues that in these security concerns the newly independent states are similar to other colonial nations shortly after gaining independence. States are confronting the fact that subnational, supranational, and national ethnic loyalties frequently override loyalty to the state. Appends data tables on demographics, native tongue and knowledge of Russian as a second language, urban/rural distribution, and labor force by industry sector.
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