Soviet Legacy and Imagined Past Converge in Levant Battlefields

Q4 Social Sciences Przeglad Strategiczny Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.14746/ps.2021.1.10
E. Guliyev
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The article analyzes main drivers of the revitalization of the Soviet ideological narratives in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. A key impetus for the study has been ever increasing number of the terrorist attacks claiming dozens of lives in Russia committed by Central Asian originated fighters as well as arrest of dozens of members of the various religious organizations banned in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The hypothesis rests on the assumption that ideological cacophony stemming from deep controversies embodied in the refashioned Soviet ideological narratives to me major cause of the problem. While employing the path dependence approach, I mainly point to interaction between the surge in the religious extremism and ideological disorientation caused by ideological disorientation in the region continuing since the breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991 to address main research question “what are external implications of post-Soviet ideological narratives in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan?.” The paper finds out that the post-independent identity policies are not designed to build a new idea but to moot or keep at arms-length identities marginalized during the Soviet period. The Soviet legacy constitutes the core of the neo-ethnic identities introduced by former communist leaders just slightly refashioned with highly selective and politically motivated supplements. Sharp contradictions embodied in these narratives designed to ensure policy goals is among drivers of the ideological disorientation which in its turn acts as a breeding ground for the recruitment of Uzbek and Tajik youth to the global terrorist networks.
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本文分析了苏联意识形态叙事在乌兹别克斯坦和塔吉克斯坦复兴的主要驱动因素。这项研究的一个关键推动力是,中亚武装分子在俄罗斯发动的夺走数十人生命的恐怖袭击数量不断增加,乌兹别克斯坦和塔吉克斯坦禁止的各种宗教组织的数十名成员被捕。这一假设基于这样一种假设,即对我来说,由苏联意识形态叙事中所体现的深刻争议所产生的意识形态杂音是问题的主要原因。在采用路径依赖方法的同时,我主要指出了自1991年苏联解体以来,该地区宗教极端主义的激增和意识形态迷失所造成的意识形态迷失之间的相互作用,以解决主要的研究问题“后苏联意识形态叙事在乌兹别克斯坦和塔吉克斯坦的外部影响是什么?”?。“论文发现,独立后的身份政策并不是为了建立一个新的想法,而是为了提出或保持苏联时期被边缘化的身份。苏联的遗产构成了前共产主义领导人引入的新种族身份的核心,只是用高度选择性和政治动机的补充进行了轻微的改造。这些旨在确保政策目标的叙述中所体现的尖锐矛盾是意识形态迷失方向的驱动因素之一,而意识形态迷失方向反过来又成为招募乌兹别克和塔吉克青年加入全球恐怖网络的温床。
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Przeglad Strategiczny Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The periodical “Strategic Review” is published by the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. The aim of the journal is to create possibilities to share views and present results of research focusing on contemporary international relations, internal and international security and strategic studies. The journal’s aim is to encourage discussion and debate in these fields.
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