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Working Paper
23 June 2021
Deaf Uzbek Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Case of Intersection of Disability, Ethnic and Religious Inequalities in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
Published by: The Wenner-Gren Foundation
This study explores how intersecting identities based on disability, ethnicity and religion impact the wellbeing of deaf Uzbek...
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Working Paper
1 January 1996
Commons and Collectives: The Lack of Social Capital in Central Asia’s Land Reforms
Published by: IDS
Current debate about land and agrarian reform in the post-Soviet Central Asian republics tends to be couched in terms of stark choices between state, collective and private ownership. There is little discussion of the full range of potential tenure arrangements in the 'middle ground' between private and state ownership.