Resources: Kazakh

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The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan

Dr. Sarah Cameron, a history professor at the University of Maryland, specializes in genocide, environmental history, and Central Asian societies. Her book, 'The Hungry Steppe,' explores the Stalinist-induced Kazakh famine of 1930-33, a result of forced collectivization.

Mar. 4, 2020

Open House | ASU Melikian Center

The Melikian Center event invites participants to enhance research and knowledge in Central and East Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Russia, focusing on their global roles and regional cultures.

Aug. 29, 2024

Parliamentary Closures and Authoritarian Consolidation in Central Asia

Margaret Hanson, a professor at ASU, focuses on autocracies in her research, particularly those in the former Soviet Union. Her upcoming talk will cover Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Jul. 2, 2020

Melikian Center Research Pieces Student Edition and Center Affiliate Meeting

Undergraduate Research Fellows and faculty affiliates at the Center focused on Eastern Europe and Eurasia research during Spring 2024, covering various academic disciplines.

Apr. 25, 2024

Literacies of (Post)socialist Childhood: Remapping National Borders, Territories, and Identities through School Textbooks

Iveta Silova researches globalization, democratization, and education policy 'borrowing' in post-socialist regions, focusing on gender equity, multicultural policies, and private tutoring impacts.

Mar. 17, 2016

Key Challenges in the Post-Soviet Era: 30 Years On (Kazakhstan, Ukraine, etc.)

The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 led to independence for 15 countries. Recent events in Kazakhstan, ongoing issues in Ukraine, and Putin's authoritarian ambitions underscore the persistent instability in the former Soviet Union.

Jan. 27, 2022

Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era - A Q&A session with featured artist Ermina Takenova

Ermina Takenova, originally from Almaty, Kazakhstan, received her MA in Animation from the Royal College of Art, London in 2016. She works as a motion designer at Miri Growth, a marketing firm in London.

Sep. 29, 2021

Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb

Kazakhstan's decision to renounce possession of powerful nuclear weapons, highlights a significant stance on non-proliferation.

Mar. 15, 2022