Colonial Legacies and Global Networks in Central Asia and the Caucasus

Brent Hierman
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This chapter addresses the persistent economic and political effects of the Russian Empire’s establishment of extractive colonial institutions in Central Asia and the Caucasus. At a fundamental level, the infrastructure built by the Russian Empire in the nineteenth century and modified by the Soviet Union in the twentieth century to exploit the region’s resources endure into the present; however, the outflow of wealth and resources no longer moves towards a single imperial core. As this chapter details, new networks of extraction have been built. China has now emerged as the terminus for much of the region’s natural resources, whereas Russia is the leading destination for the region’s labour migrants, thus capturing a significant amount of human capital. Additionally, large amounts of wealth are transferred out of the region into Western financial institutions where it is held, laundered, and sometimes moved on. This chapter argues that the flourishing of these global networks of extraction strengthens the overwhelmingly autocratic regimes of the region and hinders the development of civil society. Finally, the chapter addresses the prospects for halting these extractive processes but ultimately finds that this is unlikely given the interwoven nature of political and economic power across the region.
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中亚和高加索地区的殖民遗产和全球网络
本章论述了俄罗斯帝国在中亚和高加索地区建立掠夺性殖民机构所造成的持续的经济和政治影响。在基本层面上,俄罗斯帝国在19世纪建造的基础设施,并在20世纪被苏联修改,以开发该地区的资源,一直持续到现在;然而,财富和资源的外流不再流向单一的帝国核心。正如本章所详述的,新的提取网络已经建立起来。中国现在已成为该地区大部分自然资源的终点站,而俄罗斯是该地区劳动力移民的主要目的地,因此获得了大量人力资本。此外,大量财富从该地区转移到西方金融机构,在那里被持有、洗钱,有时转移到其他地方。本章认为,这些全球榨取网络的繁荣加强了该地区压倒性的专制政权,阻碍了公民社会的发展。最后,本章讨论了停止这些开采过程的前景,但最终发现,考虑到整个地区政治和经济力量的相互交织的性质,这是不太可能的。
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