Publications from the Program on Central Asia


Working Papers


Conference Reports

The Mongols from the Margins: New Perspectives on Central Asians in World History

A one-day conference sponsored by the UCLA Program on Central Asia and the Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History.

Crossing the Roof of the World: People and Geopolitics in Trans-Himalayan Trade

A Report on Program on Central Asia Conference held February 19, 2010 at UCLA

Central Asia Initiative: Mobility and Governability in Central Asia

Report on Conference held October 18, 2008 at UCLA.

David MacFadyen on "Little Angel, Make Me Happy"

In his introduction to Usman Saparov's film at the March 13, 2008 screening, David MacFadyen situates "Little Angel" in the context of the Soviet-era political climate and film culture of Turkmenistan in the 1970s to 1990s.

Persia beyond the Oxus Conference Volume Published

Bulletin of the Asia Institute, Volume 21

Publication: Afghanistan in Ink: Literature between Diaspora and Nation

Edited by Nile Green and Nushin Arbabzadah (Columbia/Hurst, 2011)

Publication: The Future of Afghan History

International Journal of Middle East Studies 45, 1 (2013)

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