Center for Security Policy Studies

Professor McGlinchey’s Recent Selected Publications

“Leadership Succession, Great Power Ambitions, and the Future of Central Asia.” Central Asian Affairs 3:3, July 2016.

“Foreign Policy Consequences of Homegrown Eurasian Nationalism.” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 418, February 2016.

“Central Asia’s Autocrats: Geopolitically Stuck, Politically Free.” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 380, August 2015.

“Fast Forwarding the Brezhnev Years: Osh in Flames,” Russian History, 41(3), 2014.

“States of Protest in Central Asia,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 299, September 2013.

“Violent Extremism and Insurgency in Central Asia: A Risk Assessment.” USAID September 2013.

“States of Protest in Central Asia.” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 299, September 2013.

“Violent Extremism and Insurgency in Tajikistan: A Risk Assessment,” USAID, August 2013.

“Violent Extremism and Insurgency in Kazakhstan: A Risk Assessment.” USAID, August 2013.

“Eurasia 2014: Into Thin Air,” Central Asia Policy Brief No. 10, Central Asia Program, George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs, June 2013.

“Central Asia Grows Wobbly.” Current History, October 2012.

“Foreign Policy and Aging Central Asian Autocrats.”  Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 20(3), Summer 2012.

“Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia” September 2011, University of Pittsburgh Press: September 2011.

“Exploring Regime Instability and Ethnic Violence in Kyrgyzstan.” Asia Policy, July 2011.

“Running in Circles in Kyrgyzstan.” The New York Times Op-Ed, April 10, 2010.