Martha Brill Olcott
American political scientist
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Martha Brill Olcott's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Columbia University
- Masters Political Science Columbia University
- Bachelors Political Science Bryn Mawr College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martha Brill Olcott is an American expert on Central Asia and the Caspian. She was a senior associate with the Russian and Eurasian Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, co-directing the Carnegie Moscow Center's Project on Ethnicity and Politics in the former Soviet Union from 1995 to 2014. Dr. Olcott taught political science at Colgate University from 1975 until 1998. She previously served as a special consultant to Acting United States Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger and as director of the Central Asian American Enterprise Fund. Dr. Olcott is currently a visiting professor at the James Madison College of Michigan State University.
Martha Brill Olcott's Published Works
Published Works
- Everyday Islam : religion and tradition in rural Central Asia (1992) (137)
- Kazakhstan: Unfulfilled Promise (2002) (112)
- Central Asia's Second Chance (2010) (92)
- Central Asia's Catapult to Independence (1992) (69)
- Getting It Wrong: Regional Cooperation and the Commonwealth of Independent States (2000) (65)
- The Basmachi or Freemen's revolt in Turkestan 1918–24 (1981) (63)
- Central Asia's new states : independence, foreign policy, and regional security (1996) (48)
- Drug Trafficking on the Great Silk Road: The Security Environment in Central Asia (2000) (35)
- Natural Gas and Geopolitics: International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia, and Afghanistan (2004) (32)
- Challenge of Semi-Authoritarianism (1999) (30)
- The Collectivization Drive in Kazakhstan (1981) (27)
- The Caspian's False Promise (1998) (27)
- Roots of Radical Islam in Central Asia (2007) (22)
- Reforming Russia's tycoons (2002) (21)
- Soviet Islam and World Revolution (1982) (20)
- Conflict, cleavage, and change in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Democratization and the growth of political participation in Kazakstan (1997) (19)
- Central Asia on Its Own (2008) (19)
- Sufism in Central Asia: A Force for Moderation or a Cause of Politicization? (2007) (17)
- Vladimir Putin and the Geopolitics of Oil (2004) (17)
- The great powers in Central Asia (2005) (17)
- Is a Regional Strategy Viable in Afghanistan (2010) (17)
- Yuri Andropov and the ‘national question’ (1985) (17)
- Taking Stock of Central Asia. (Assessing the Central Asian Republics) (2003) (16)
- The terrorist notebooks (2003) (14)
- Sovereignty and the “near abroad” (1995) (14)
- The Myth of “Tsentral'naia Aziia” (1994) (12)
- Tajikistan's Difficult Development Path (2012) (12)
- Central Asia’s Islamic Awakening (1994) (11)
- Demographic upheavals in central Asia (1996) (11)
- Islam in Uzbekistan: Religious Education and State Ideology (2008) (10)
- The Soviet Multinational State (1990) (9)
- Pipelines and Pipe Dreams: Energy Development and Caspian Society (1999) (9)
- Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: The Demographics of Ethnic Politics (1995) (8)
- Russia After Communism (2013) (8)
- The Geopolitics of Caspian Energy (2000) (7)
- Central Asia’s Oil and Gas Reserves (2010) (7)
- Rivalry and Competition in Central Asia (2011) (6)
- Kazakhstan: Will "BRIC" be spelled with a K? (2008) (6)
- RELIGION AND STATE POLICY IN CENTRAL ASIA (2014) (6)
- Can Covenantal Pluralism Grow in Central Asian Soil? Hopes and Hard Lessons from the Religious History of the Region (2020) (5)
- U.S. Policy in the South Caucasus (2002) (5)
- Turkmenistan: Real Energy Giant or Eternal Potential? (2013) (5)
- Central Asia: Confronting Independence (1998) (5)
- Regional Study on Human Development and Human Rights: Central Asia (2000) (4)
- The shrinking US footprint in Central Asia (2007) (4)
- Russia's Regions and Energy Policy in East Siberia (2009) (4)
- Confronting Independence: Political Overview (2002) (3)
- Religion and Security in Central Asia: Recommendations for the Next U.S. Administration (2016) (3)
- Freedom of Religion, Tolerance, and Security in Central Asia (2017) (3)
- The War on Terrorism in Central Asia and the Cause of Democratic Reform (2003) (3)
- PASTORALISM, NATIONALISM, AND COMMUNISM IN KAZAKHSTAN* (1983) (3)
- National consolidation: Ethnic, regional, and historical challenges (2000) (3)
- The ‘Stans’ at 20 (2012) (3)
- The Caspian Region and the New Great Powers (2000) (3)
- The Central Asian States: An Overview of Five Years of Independence (1997) (2)
- Women and Society in Central Asia (2019) (2)
- Youth Culture in Crisis (1988) (2)
- Russia′s Place in the CIS (1993) (2)
- Provisions for Succession in the Caspian Region (2000) (2)
- Kazakhskii Avtonomizm i Rossiia: Istoriia Dvizheniia Alash. By D. A. Amanzholova. Moscow: Izdatel’skii Tsentr “Rossiia molodaia”, 1994. 216 pp. Bibliography. Index. Paper. (1997) (2)
- Gender and Behavior (2016) (2)
- The Slide into Disunion (1991) (2)
- The Soviet (Dis)Union (1991) (2)
- The politics of language reform in Kazakhstan (2015) (2)
- Soviet Central Asia: Ethnic Dilemmas and Strategies (1990) (2)
- The Lithuanian Crisis (1990) (2)
- Nursultan Nazarbaev and the Balancing Act of State Building in Kazakhstan (2019) (2)
- The Future of the Russian Oil Industry (2009) (1)
- Central Asia: The Reformers Challenge a Traditional Society (2019) (1)
- U.S. policy in Central Asia: Looking ahead (2010) (1)
- Shifting sands in Central Asia (2003) (1)
- In the Whirlwind of Jihad (2012) (1)
- Moscow's troublesome muslim minority (1986) (1)
- A Face of Islam: Muhammad-Sodiq Muhammad-Yusuf (2007) (1)
- Revisiting the 12 Myths of Central Asia (2001) (1)
- Russia, Central Asia, and the Caspian: How Important is the Energy and Security Trade-Off? (2009) (1)
- Review of Land Beyond the River: The Untold Story of Central Asia (2006) (0)
- Colgate University THE NATIONAL COUNCI L FOR SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN RESEARC (2002) (0)
- Soviet Scholars and the Study of the “National Problem” (2019) (0)
- Party Politics in the National Regions (2019) (0)
- The Fight for National Language Rights in the USSR (2020) (0)
- Nationality Relations in Conflict: The Baltic Republics (2019) (0)
- Traditionalism and the Working Class (2016) (0)
- Central Asia (1995) (0)
- Language Training and Nationality Relations (2019) (0)
- Reading for Entertainment in Contemporary Russia: Post-Soviet Popular Literature in Historical Perspective. Ed. Stephen Lowell and Birgit Menzel. Arbeiten und Texte zur Slavistik, vol. 78. Munich: Verlag Otto Sagner, 2005. 202 pp. Notes. Bibliography. €32.00, paper. (2006) (0)
- Literature and National Culture (2019) (0)
- State and Society in Central Asia: Revolutions on the Horizon? (2011) (0)
- Russia After Communism, by Anders Åslund and Martha Brill Olcott, editors (2004) (0)
- "Empowered Minorities: Differential Outcomes For Minorities Enjoying Kremlin Support" (2020) (0)
- Patronage and Politics in the USSR. By John P. Willerton. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. 305 pp. Index. Select bibliography. Hard bound. (1995) (0)
- Private Enterprise and Livestock (2016) (0)
- The Nations of the USSR (2008) (0)
- Balance of Power in Central and Southwest Asia (1992) (0)
- Everyday Life in Central Ana: Past and Present. Ed. Jeff Sahadeo and Russell Zanca. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. ix, 401 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Photographs. Tables. Maps. $65.00, hard bound. $24.95, paper. (2008) (0)
- Economic Development and the National Regions (2019) (0)
- The Challenge of Integration: Soviet Nationality Policy and the Muslim Conscript (1987) (0)
- Patriotism and National Exclusivity (2019) (0)
- Demographics and Employment (2016) (0)
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