The End of Nomadism?: Society, State and the Environment in Inner Asia

The End of Nomadism?: Society, State and the Environment in Inner Asia image
Released: Dec 17, 1999
Publisher: Global Oriental
Format: Hardcover, 356 pages
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The vast steppe region of Inner Asia is historically dominated by Mongol culture, Buddhist-shamanist religion and an economy based on mobile pastoralism. Now, as its constituent states China, Russia and Mongolia adapt to market conditions, this long-standing cultural economic zone is seen to be facing more radical change than at any previous time in its past."

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