
Soviet architecture vanishes as Central Asia drifts away from Moscow
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Central Asia has increasingly distanced itself from its Soviet past, leading to a decline in the preservation of Soviet-era architecture. This shift reflects a broader trend in the region, where the focus has moved away from historical ties with Moscow. As countries in Central Asia pursue their own identities, the remnants of Soviet architecture are at risk of disappearing.
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Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Central Asian countries have grappled with their identities and historical legacies. The move away from Soviet architecture is emblematic of a broader rejection of Russian influence and a desire to establish unique national narratives.
This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of the Japan Times.
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