Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
2004
Robert Legvold
Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
2002
Robert Legvold
Essay
Mar/Apr
2002
To wage its war in Afghanistan, the Bush administration needed Uzbekistan's help -- and promised a lot to get it. But Washington must not let this short-term marriage of convenience give Uzbekistan long-term regional hegemony. The Uzbek regime's authoritarianism fosters Islamic extremism, which in turn exacerbates tensions among Central Asia's unstable governments. Only a multilateral approach can handle the region's many problems.
