Kyrgyzstan beyond "Democracy Island" and "Failing State"
Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society
Herausgeber: Engvall, Johan; Laruelle, Marlene
Kyrgyzstan beyond "Democracy Island" and "Failing State"
Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society
Herausgeber: Engvall, Johan; Laruelle, Marlene
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This examination of the political, social, and cultural changes of Kyrgyzstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union offers tools to go beyond the country's simplistic dual status of being both an "island of democracy" and a "failing state" to a more nuanced understanding of its own position and its role in the region.
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This examination of the political, social, and cultural changes of Kyrgyzstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union offers tools to go beyond the country's simplistic dual status of being both an "island of democracy" and a "failing state" to a more nuanced understanding of its own position and its role in the region.
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- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515160
- ISBN-10: 1498515169
- Artikelnr.: 43710601
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515160
- ISBN-10: 1498515169
- Artikelnr.: 43710601
Marlene Laruelle is research professor, director of the Central Asia Program, and associate director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University. Johan Engvall is research fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) and a non-resident research fellow at the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program.
Chapter 1: Kyrgyzstan and the Trials of Independence, Johan Engvall Chapter
2: The Evolving Role of Political Parties in Kyrgyz Politics, Shairbek
Juraev Chapter 3: Why Are Public Offices Sold in Kyrgyzstan?, Johan Engvall
Chapter 4: Peripheral Protests as an Opportunity: "Brokers" in Action, Asel
Doolotkeldieva Chapter 5: In Search of Tolerantnost': Preventive
Development and Its Limits at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border, Madeleine
Reeves Chapter 6: Why Class Matters in Kyrgyzstan: Everyday Experiences,
Moral Sentiments, and the Politics of the Poor, Elmira Satybaldieva Chapter
7: Sewing to satisfaction: craft-based entrepreneurs in contemporary
Kyrgyzstan, Aisalkyn Botoeva and Regine A. Spector Chapter 8: Myths and
Realities of Bishkek's Novostroikas, Emil Nasritdinov, Bermet Zhumakadyr
kyzy, and Diana Asanalieva Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan's Nationhood: From a
Monopoly of Production to a Plural Market, Marlene Laruelle Chapter 10: The
Affective Politics of Sovereignty: Reflecting on the 2010 Conflict in
Kyrgyzstan, David Gullette and John Heathershaw Chapter 11: "We Disputed
Every Word": The Plight of Moderates in Post-Violence Kyrgyzstan, Erica
Marat Chapter 12: Islam beyond Democracy and State in Kyrgyzstan, David W.
Montgomery
2: The Evolving Role of Political Parties in Kyrgyz Politics, Shairbek
Juraev Chapter 3: Why Are Public Offices Sold in Kyrgyzstan?, Johan Engvall
Chapter 4: Peripheral Protests as an Opportunity: "Brokers" in Action, Asel
Doolotkeldieva Chapter 5: In Search of Tolerantnost': Preventive
Development and Its Limits at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border, Madeleine
Reeves Chapter 6: Why Class Matters in Kyrgyzstan: Everyday Experiences,
Moral Sentiments, and the Politics of the Poor, Elmira Satybaldieva Chapter
7: Sewing to satisfaction: craft-based entrepreneurs in contemporary
Kyrgyzstan, Aisalkyn Botoeva and Regine A. Spector Chapter 8: Myths and
Realities of Bishkek's Novostroikas, Emil Nasritdinov, Bermet Zhumakadyr
kyzy, and Diana Asanalieva Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan's Nationhood: From a
Monopoly of Production to a Plural Market, Marlene Laruelle Chapter 10: The
Affective Politics of Sovereignty: Reflecting on the 2010 Conflict in
Kyrgyzstan, David Gullette and John Heathershaw Chapter 11: "We Disputed
Every Word": The Plight of Moderates in Post-Violence Kyrgyzstan, Erica
Marat Chapter 12: Islam beyond Democracy and State in Kyrgyzstan, David W.
Montgomery
Chapter 1: Kyrgyzstan and the Trials of Independence, Johan Engvall Chapter
2: The Evolving Role of Political Parties in Kyrgyz Politics, Shairbek
Juraev Chapter 3: Why Are Public Offices Sold in Kyrgyzstan?, Johan Engvall
Chapter 4: Peripheral Protests as an Opportunity: "Brokers" in Action, Asel
Doolotkeldieva Chapter 5: In Search of Tolerantnost': Preventive
Development and Its Limits at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border, Madeleine
Reeves Chapter 6: Why Class Matters in Kyrgyzstan: Everyday Experiences,
Moral Sentiments, and the Politics of the Poor, Elmira Satybaldieva Chapter
7: Sewing to satisfaction: craft-based entrepreneurs in contemporary
Kyrgyzstan, Aisalkyn Botoeva and Regine A. Spector Chapter 8: Myths and
Realities of Bishkek's Novostroikas, Emil Nasritdinov, Bermet Zhumakadyr
kyzy, and Diana Asanalieva Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan's Nationhood: From a
Monopoly of Production to a Plural Market, Marlene Laruelle Chapter 10: The
Affective Politics of Sovereignty: Reflecting on the 2010 Conflict in
Kyrgyzstan, David Gullette and John Heathershaw Chapter 11: "We Disputed
Every Word": The Plight of Moderates in Post-Violence Kyrgyzstan, Erica
Marat Chapter 12: Islam beyond Democracy and State in Kyrgyzstan, David W.
Montgomery
2: The Evolving Role of Political Parties in Kyrgyz Politics, Shairbek
Juraev Chapter 3: Why Are Public Offices Sold in Kyrgyzstan?, Johan Engvall
Chapter 4: Peripheral Protests as an Opportunity: "Brokers" in Action, Asel
Doolotkeldieva Chapter 5: In Search of Tolerantnost': Preventive
Development and Its Limits at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border, Madeleine
Reeves Chapter 6: Why Class Matters in Kyrgyzstan: Everyday Experiences,
Moral Sentiments, and the Politics of the Poor, Elmira Satybaldieva Chapter
7: Sewing to satisfaction: craft-based entrepreneurs in contemporary
Kyrgyzstan, Aisalkyn Botoeva and Regine A. Spector Chapter 8: Myths and
Realities of Bishkek's Novostroikas, Emil Nasritdinov, Bermet Zhumakadyr
kyzy, and Diana Asanalieva Chapter 9: Kyrgyzstan's Nationhood: From a
Monopoly of Production to a Plural Market, Marlene Laruelle Chapter 10: The
Affective Politics of Sovereignty: Reflecting on the 2010 Conflict in
Kyrgyzstan, David Gullette and John Heathershaw Chapter 11: "We Disputed
Every Word": The Plight of Moderates in Post-Violence Kyrgyzstan, Erica
Marat Chapter 12: Islam beyond Democracy and State in Kyrgyzstan, David W.
Montgomery