Abstract:
This article describes a phased mechanism for the emergence of religious extremism, with its breakdown into simplified and cardinal implementation schemes, the influence of objective and subjective intrastate and global factors on the subsequent eventualities. The article gives an excursion into the difficulties of transition experienced by the states of Central Asia, which contributed to an easy perception by the population of exported radical ideas. Understanding that it is impossible to consider Central Asia divorced from world processes, reference is made to its geopolitical subjectivity and the place of the region in the neighborhood of unstable Afghanistan.