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ISLAMIC MOVEMENT OF UZBEKISTAN (7) answer(s).
 
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Foreign hand: besides the TTP and Al-Qaeda, Pakistan has to contend with a deadly foreign militant group-Islamic movement of Uzbekistan / Yusufzai, Rahimullah   Journal Article
Yusufzai, Rahimullah Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   144956


Fragile Central Asia / Kazantsev, Andrei   Article
Kazantsev, Andrei Article
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Summary/Abstract Today post-Soviet Central Asian countries are facing problems caused by old security challenges and the emergence of completely new threats. These threats may hamper the future of secular statehoods in the region and present a serious obstacle to modernization.
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ID:   122217


On the brink: the resurgence of militant Islam in Central Asia / Falkenburg, Luke   Journal Article
Falkenburg, Luke Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Since Operation Enduring Freedom, Central Asian militants, such as the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, have fled to Pakistan from their previous strongholds in Afghanistan. However, many militants have begun returning to Central Asia. Thus questions are raised as to what extent militancy has the potential to thrive with the pending North Atlantic Treaty Organization withdrawal from Afghanistan set for 2014? Is militancy a legitimate security threat to Central Asia? What strategies might militants implement? Thus, this article examines the current state of militancy, analyzes militant trends, introduces Afghanistan and Pakistan into the Central Asian equation, and determines the militants' capability and overall strategy. The article concludes that militant Islam, regardless of its current numbers, remains a viable threat to regional security, Afghanistan will be an essential factor for the future of Central Asian militancy, and the form this re-emergence will take becomes apparent.
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ID:   109828


Pressure cooker: Central Asia faces upsurge in Islamist militancy / Pannier, Bruce   Journal Article
Pannier, Bruce Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   162872


Terrorism and transnational groups in Pakistan: a case study of Islamic movement of Uzbekistan / Saud, Adam; Ahmad, Azhar   Journal Article
Ahmad, Azhar Journal Article
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Terrorism in Afghanistan and instability in Central Asia / Farajirad, Abdolreza; Khansari, Javad; Radmehr, Zahra; Darkhor, Mohamad   Journal Article
Farajirad, Abdolreza Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Turbulence in South and West Asia / Karim, Afsir   Article
Karim, Afsir Article
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Key Words NATO  South Asia  India  Kashmir  West Asia  Pakistan Army 
Extremism  AFSPA  TTP  Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan  ISIS  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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