The U.S. and Central Asia: Religion, Politics, Ideology
Numerous facts evidence the increasing religiosity of
the population and the intensification of religious movements in
various countries in the last decade of the 20th century. The number
of international religious institutions and foundations; religious
movements; parties and sects operating worldwide is increasing as
well. Some ethnic and inter-state conflicts are obviously of a
religious origin. All of this make a number of analysts to conclude
that the religious factor is becoming an important part of international
life, including the formation and activities of terrorist organizations.
Most of all is said and written about Islam, the second, after
Christianity, world religions professed according to various estimates
by 1.5 bln. individuals in 127 countries.
[1] A. Shaternikova. Lessons from reading between the lines//Delovaya
Nedelya. May 9, 2010. - P.11.
[2] G Begyeyeva. Verdict "magistrate"//Delovaya Nedelya, Ôäû 13. April 4,
2009. - P.1.
[3] G. Ashirova. Jump Rubicon//Delovaya Nedelya, Ôäû 4, January 31, 2005.
- P.11.
[4] A. Utkin. Geostructure of the coming century//Svobodnaya mysl' XXI.
Ôäû 1, 2000. - P. 6-24
[5] M. Atayev. Turkmenistan: everything is quiet. Delovaya Nedelya.
March 28, 2003.
[6] Internet, radio Liberty, Voice of America, Washington; BBC, London,
February 15-17, 2003.
[7] R. Burnashev. Dynamics of the U.S. presence in Central Asia: a
situation analysis based on a regional security. Almaty. February 3,
2003.
[8] I. Komissina, A. Kurtov. A. Drug "dawn" of Central Asia - a new threat
to civilization//Central Asia and the Caucasus, Ôäû 5, 2002. - P. 123
[1] A. Shaternikova. Lessons from reading between the lines//Delovaya
Nedelya. May 9, 2010. - P.11.
[2] G Begyeyeva. Verdict "magistrate"//Delovaya Nedelya, Ôäû 13. April 4,
2009. - P.1.
[3] G. Ashirova. Jump Rubicon//Delovaya Nedelya, Ôäû 4, January 31, 2005.
- P.11.
[4] A. Utkin. Geostructure of the coming century//Svobodnaya mysl' XXI.
Ôäû 1, 2000. - P. 6-24
[5] M. Atayev. Turkmenistan: everything is quiet. Delovaya Nedelya.
March 28, 2003.
[6] Internet, radio Liberty, Voice of America, Washington; BBC, London,
February 15-17, 2003.
[7] R. Burnashev. Dynamics of the U.S. presence in Central Asia: a
situation analysis based on a regional security. Almaty. February 3,
2003.
[8] I. Komissina, A. Kurtov. A. Drug "dawn" of Central Asia - a new threat
to civilization//Central Asia and the Caucasus, Ôäû 5, 2002. - P. 123
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the population and the intensification of religious movements in
various countries in the last decade of the 20th century. The number
of international religious institutions and foundations; religious
movements; parties and sects operating worldwide is increasing as
well. Some ethnic and inter-state conflicts are obviously of a
religious origin. All of this make a number of analysts to conclude
that the religious factor is becoming an important part of international
life, including the formation and activities of terrorist organizations.
Most of all is said and written about Islam, the second, after
Christianity, world religions professed according to various estimates
by 1.5 bln. individuals in 127 countries.", keywords = "USA, Central Asia, Religion, Politics, Ideology
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