Articles
- Kangas, R. (2008, Fall). Battling Misperceptions: Challenges to U.S. Security Cooperation in Central Asia. Joint Force Quarterly, 50(3). [download]
- Kangas, R. (2007). The Changing Face of the Russian Far East: Cooperation and Resource Competition between Japan, Korea and China in Northeast Asia. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 6(1-3).
- Kangas, R. (2004, April 15). Wearing Thin. Transitions Online. [download]
- Kangas, R. (2003, April 09). Challenging the 'Island of Stability'. Transitions Online. [download]
- Kangas, R. (2002, December). Memories of the Past: Politics in Turkmenistan. Analysis of Current Events, 14(4).
- Kangas, R. (2002, January 04). Afghan Windfall? Transitions Online. [download]
- Kangas, R. (2001, January 20). From the Top Down. Transitions Online. [download]
- Kangas, R. (2000, January 21). Challenging Authoritarianism. Transitions Online. [download]
- Kangas, R. (1997, February 07). Central Asia: Holding the Course in Uzbekistan. Transitions, 3(2). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1996, September 20). Much Discussion, Little Action to Stem Drug Trafficking in the CIS. Transitions, 2(19). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1996, September 06). Imposing Order on Uzbekistan. Transitions, 2(18). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1996, August 09). Central Asian Militaries Practice Cooperation. Transitions, 2(16). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1996, May 03). Uzbekistan: Taking the Lead in Central Asian Security. Transitions, 2(9). [download]
- Kangas, R., et al. (1996, March 08). Approaching Anarchy in the Transcaucasus and Central Asia. Transitions, 2(5). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1995, December 29). The Myth of Militant Islam: Uzbekistan. Transitions, 1(24). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1995, December). Uzbek Military Doctrine Emerges. Jane's Intelligence Review, 7(12).
- Kangas, R. (1995, October 06). Uzbek Media Remains Restricted and Devoid of Criticism. Transitions, 1(18). [download]
- Kangas, R. (1994, Summer). The Problems of State-Building in the Central Asian Republics of the Former Soviet Union. World Affairs, 157(1).
- Kangas, R. (1994, April). Uzbekistan: Evolving Authoritarianism. Current History, 93(582).
- Kangas, R. (1992). Recent Developments with Uzbek Political Parties. Central Asia Monitor, 4.[download]
- Kangas, R. (1991, April). The Challenge of Nationalism to the Gorbachev Reform Agenda. Current World Leaders, 34(2).
Book Chapters
- Kangas, R. (2006). Domestic Politics, Bureaucratic Strategies and Culture in Central Asia. in B. Shaffer (Ed.), Culture and Foreign Policy: Islam and the Caspian, (pp. 193-218). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Kangas, R. (2005). Legal Reform in Central Asia. in T. Sabonis-Helf (Ed.), In The Tracks of Tamerlane, (pp. 65-92). Washington, DC: NDU Press. [download]
- Kangas, R. and Robertson, L. (2002). Central Power and Regional and Local Government in Uzbekistan. in T. Clark et al. (Eds.), Center-Periphery Relations in the States of the Former Soviet Union, (pp. 265-290). New York: Praeger Press.
- Kangas, R. (2002). The US Perspective on the Turkic Republics: From Economics to Geopolitics. in E. Gursoy-Naskali and E. Sahin (Eds.), Turk Cumhuriyetleri: Bagimsizliklarinin 10. Yilinda, (pp. 207-224). Haarlem: SOTA Press.
- Kangas, R. (1997). Turkmenistan. in A. Karatnycky, A. Motyl, and B. Shor (Eds.), Nations in Transit: 1997, (pp. 381-389). New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
- Kangas, R. (1995). State Building and Civil Society in Central Asia. in V. Tismaneanu (Ed.), Political Culture and Civil Society in the Soviet Successor States, (pp. 271-291). New York: M.E. Sharpe.
Books
- Kangas, R. (2007). Playing Solitaire: Competing National Security Strategies in Central Asia. Book Manuscript.
- Kangas, R. (2003). Uzbekistan in the Twentieth Century. New York: Palgrave Macmllan.
- Kangas, R. (2001). The Caspian and Central Asian Oil & Gas Report: Developing the Energy Sector's New Frontier. London: SMI Publishers.
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