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Symbols and the Image of the State in Eurasia
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152 pages
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Focusing on the post-Soviet states of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, the book explores the crucial role of cultural symbols and images in nation-building. It examines how these symbols influence both domestic cohesion and international perception, emphasizing the importance of nation branding in a globalized context. The analysis highlights the impact of historical legacies on state image and the implications for governance and foreign policy. By investigating the interplay between politics and cultural imagery, it reveals the complexities faced by these emerging nations in shaping their identities.
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2016, paperback
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