Katz, Mark N.2008-05-142008-05-142007https://hdl.handle.net/1920/3018The definitive version of this document can be found here: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30398/description?navopenmenu=-2 This document was created using OCR technology, and may contain minor discrepancies from the published document.Will revolution, either of the democratic or the Islamic fundamentalist variety, spread throughout Central Asia? Such a question cannot be answered definitively. I will address this question by examining what is going on in Central Asia in light of different theories of revolution, including the ones focusing on relative deprivation, regime type, state breakdown, external factors, democratic revolution theory, and the role of the military. This study will show that several theoretical approaches suggest that the ingredients for revolution in Central Asia are either there now or will be in the not too distant future.enCentral AsiaRevolutionInternational affairsWill there be revolution in Central Asia?Article