What is it about?
This article length summary of the conclusion of the dissertation: Political Transition in Central Asian Republics: Authoritarianism versus Power-Sharing. In 2004, the peace-building activity of a large number of civil society organizations, building on the sustained dialogue program, made optimism regarding the future of Tajikistan possible. It highlights the way in which the general population, as well as political activists developed a new framework of thinking that could promote future stability. It also assesses the sources of future conflict.
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Why is it important?
This illustration of the accomplishments of the Dartmouth Conference Sustained Dialogue program shows the tremendous potential for intellectuals engaging in dialogue to promote public tolerance, debate, community action, and education.
Perspectives
This article compares the three major competing perspectives on social mobilization and conflict resolution. It foreshadowed the deterioration in social and political freedom that has developed over the past fifteen years.
Associate Professor Jonathan K Zartman
Air University
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This page is a summary of: Prospects for Stability in Tajikistan, SSRN Electronic Journal, January 2004, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.610686.
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