Adeeb Khalid, “Theories and Politics of Central Asian Identities” Ab Imperio, 4/2005, pp. 313–326.
Adeeb Khalid, “Searching for Muslim Voices in Post-Soviet Archives” Ab Imperio, 4/2008, pp. 301-312.
David Sneath, “Tribe, Ethnos, Nation: Rethinking Evolutionist Social Theory and Representations of Nomadic Inner Asia” Ab Imperio, 4/2009, pp. 80-109.
David Sneath, “ A Response to Critics” Ab Imperio, 4/2009, pp. 164-175.
Masha Kirasirova, ““Sons of Muslims” in Moscow: Soviet Central Asian Mediators to the Foreign East, 1955–1962” Ab Imperio, 4/2011, pp. 106-132.
Anatoly Remnev, “Sultan Mendali Piraliyev: The History of a Hoax” Ab Imperio, 1/2012, pp. 106-117.
Sophie Roche, “Gender in Narrative Memory: The Example of Civil War Narratives in Tajikistan” Ab Imperio, 3/2012, pp. 279-307.
Artemy M. Kalinovsky, “Not Some British Colony in Africa: The Politics of Decolonization and Modernization in Soviet Central Asia, 1955–1964” Ab Imperio, 2/2013, pp. 191-222.
Alexander Morrison, “Russia, Khoqand, and the Search for a “Natural” Frontier, 1863–1865” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 166-192.
Madeleine Reeves, “Roads of Hope and Dislocation: Infrastructure and the Remaking of Territory at a Central Asian Border” Ab Imperio, 2/2014, pp. 235-257.
Austin Cowley, Caitlin Micaela Ryan, Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, “The Law, the Mafia, and the Production of Sovereignties in the Kyrgyz Penal System” Ab Imperio, 2/2015, pp. 183-208.
Adeeb Khalid, “National Consolidation as Soviet Work: The Origins of Uzbekistan” Ab Imperio, 4/2016, pp. 185-194.
Document: “Theses: Fundamental Propositions on the Question of the Formation of Uzbekistan (1924)” Ab Imperio, 4/2016, pp. 195-200.
Svetlana Gorshenina, Vera Tolz, “Constructing Heritage in Early Soviet Central Asia: The Politics of Memory in a Revolutionary Context” Ab Imperio, 4/2016, pp. 77-115.
Matthias Battis, “The Aryan Myth and Tajikistan: From a Myth of Empire to One National Identity” Ab Imperio, 4/2016, pp. 155-183.
Nari Shelekpayev, “Astana as Imperial Project? Kazakhstan and Its Wandering Capital City in the Twentieth Century” Ab Imperio, 1/2018, pp. 157-189.
Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Marianne Kamp, “From Industrialization to Extraction: Visions and Practices of Development in Central Asia. Introduction to the Forum” Ab Imperio, 2/2018, pp. 69-79.
Flora Roberts, “A Controversial Dam in Stalinist Central Asia: Rivalry and “Fraternal Cooperation” on the Syr Darya” Ab Imperio, 2/2018, pp. 117-143.
Amanda E. Wooden, ““Much Wealth Is Hidden in Her Bosom”: Echoes of Soviet Development in Gold Extraction and Resistance in Kyrgyzstan” Ab Imperio, 2/2018, pp. 145-168.
Morgan Y. Liu, “Governance and Accumulation around the Caspian: A New Analytic Approach to Petroleum-Fueled Postsocialist Development” Ab Imperio, 2/2018, pp. 169-198.
Moritz Florin, “The Many Ways of Being Soviet: Urban Elites, People’s Friendship, and Ethnic Diversity in Postwar Soviet Frunze” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 147-170.
Stefan Guth, “USSR Incorporated versus Affirmative Action Empire? Industrial Development and Interethnic Relations in Kazakhstan’s Mangyshlak Region (1960s–1980s)” Ab Imperio, 4/2018, pp. 171-206.
Zukhra Kasimova, “The Improbable Museum: Igor Savitsky’s Art Museum in Nukus as an Artifact of Postwar Soviet Reality” Ab Imperio, 3/2019, pp. 119-143.
Norihiro Naganawa, “Tatars and Imperialist Wars: From the Tsar’s Servitors to the Red Warriors” Ab Imperio, 1/2020, pp. 164-196.
Ian W. Campbell, “Nationalizing Violence in a Collapsing Empire: A View from the Steppe” Ab Imperio, 3/2020, pp. 98-113.
Marek Eby, “Global Tashkent: Transnational Visions of a Soviet City in the Postcolonial World, 1953–1966” Ab Imperio, 4/2021, pp. 238-264.
Stephan Rindlisbacher, Alun Thomas, “Paths Not Taken: How Did Nomadism Affect Border-Making during National Delimitation in Central Asia?” Ab Imperio, 2/2023, pp. 117-141.
Mirlan Bektursunov, “The Rise of the “Lineage Proletariat”: The Soviet State’s Class Policy and Kyrgyz Lineage Society in the 1920s” Ab Imperio, 1/2024, pp. 97-125.
David Chioni Moore, Taryn M. Valley, "Racial Paradise in Central Asia, or Forced Famine in Soviet Ukraine? Langston Hughes, Alva Christensen, Mary de Give, and Differential Witnessing, 1932" Ab Imperio, 4/2024, pp. 111-147.