Part 1 Central Asia's catapult to independence: the new geopolitical order, Graham E. Fuller; emerging political elites, Martha Brill Olcott; the potential for political instability and regional conflicts, Boris Z. Rumer. Part 2 Forging new relations with Russia and the southern tier: Tajikistan's relations with Iran and Afghanistan, Muriel Atkin; Azerbaijan's triangular relationship - the land between Russia, Turkey and Iran, Tadeusz Swietochowski; Islam, state-building and Uzbekistan foreign policy, Henry Hale. Part 3 South-west Asia looking north: Turkey, the Caucasus and Central Asia, Sabri Sayari; Iran, the Caucasus and Central Asia, Seyed Kazem Sajjadpour; Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Central Asian States, Tahir Amin. Part 4 Rethinking the role of the great powers: Russian and the emerging geopolitical order in Central Asia, Mikhail Komarovsky; Central Asia - issues and challenges for United States policy, Nancy Lubin.