Tajikistan on the Move
Statebuilding and Societal Transformations
Herausgeber: Laruelle, Marlene
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Statebuilding and Societal Transformations
Herausgeber: Laruelle, Marlene
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This collection provides a broad and multidisciplinary examination of contemporary Tajikistan. The contributors analyze the political regime-its stability, legitimacy mechanisms, and patterns of centralization-as well as various aspects of its social fabric.
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This collection provides a broad and multidisciplinary examination of contemporary Tajikistan. The contributors analyze the political regime-its stability, legitimacy mechanisms, and patterns of centralization-as well as various aspects of its social fabric.
Produktdetails
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- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9781498546515
- ISBN-10: 149854651X
- Artikelnr.: 51780757
- Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9781498546515
- ISBN-10: 149854651X
- Artikelnr.: 51780757
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.
Introduction
Marlene Laruelle Part I: State Dynamics. Policies
their Actors and their Spaces Chapter 1: Hobbesian Neopatrimonialism
Jesse Driscoll Chapter 2: Rebels without a Cause? Authoritarian Conflict Management in Tajikistan
2008-2015
John Heathershaw and Parviz Mullojonov Chapter 3: From Moscow to Madrid: Governing Security Threats Beyond Tajikistan's Borders
Edward Lemon Chapter 4: Tajikistan's Multi-Vector Foreign Policy: Constructing Relations with Russia
China
and the United States
Kirill Nourzhanov Part II: Tajik Society: Local Developments and Social Vulnerabilities Chapter 5: Dushanbe Is Quite Far: Deconcentrated Agrarian Reform in Rural Tajikistan
Brent Hierman Chapter 6: Local Governance in Khatlon
Tajikistan
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez Chapter 7: Development Practices
Insecurity
and Risks: Injectable Drug Users in Gorno-Badakhshan
Sophie Hohmann Chapter 8: "A Woman Without a Man is a Kazan Without a Lid": Polygyny in Tajikistan
Michele Commercio Part III: State Memory and Moving Identities Chapter 9: Oblivion
Ambivalence and Historical Erasure: Remembering the Civil War in Tajikistan
Tim Epkenhans Chapter 10: Translocal Securityscapes of Tajik Labor Migrants and the Families and Communities They Leave Behind
Hafiz Boboyorov Chapter 11: Illegal Migrants and Pious Muslims: The Paradox of Bazaar Workers from Tajikistan
Sophie Roche
Marlene Laruelle Part I: State Dynamics. Policies
their Actors and their Spaces Chapter 1: Hobbesian Neopatrimonialism
Jesse Driscoll Chapter 2: Rebels without a Cause? Authoritarian Conflict Management in Tajikistan
2008-2015
John Heathershaw and Parviz Mullojonov Chapter 3: From Moscow to Madrid: Governing Security Threats Beyond Tajikistan's Borders
Edward Lemon Chapter 4: Tajikistan's Multi-Vector Foreign Policy: Constructing Relations with Russia
China
and the United States
Kirill Nourzhanov Part II: Tajik Society: Local Developments and Social Vulnerabilities Chapter 5: Dushanbe Is Quite Far: Deconcentrated Agrarian Reform in Rural Tajikistan
Brent Hierman Chapter 6: Local Governance in Khatlon
Tajikistan
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez Chapter 7: Development Practices
Insecurity
and Risks: Injectable Drug Users in Gorno-Badakhshan
Sophie Hohmann Chapter 8: "A Woman Without a Man is a Kazan Without a Lid": Polygyny in Tajikistan
Michele Commercio Part III: State Memory and Moving Identities Chapter 9: Oblivion
Ambivalence and Historical Erasure: Remembering the Civil War in Tajikistan
Tim Epkenhans Chapter 10: Translocal Securityscapes of Tajik Labor Migrants and the Families and Communities They Leave Behind
Hafiz Boboyorov Chapter 11: Illegal Migrants and Pious Muslims: The Paradox of Bazaar Workers from Tajikistan
Sophie Roche
Introduction
Marlene Laruelle Part I: State Dynamics. Policies
their Actors and their Spaces Chapter 1: Hobbesian Neopatrimonialism
Jesse Driscoll Chapter 2: Rebels without a Cause? Authoritarian Conflict Management in Tajikistan
2008-2015
John Heathershaw and Parviz Mullojonov Chapter 3: From Moscow to Madrid: Governing Security Threats Beyond Tajikistan's Borders
Edward Lemon Chapter 4: Tajikistan's Multi-Vector Foreign Policy: Constructing Relations with Russia
China
and the United States
Kirill Nourzhanov Part II: Tajik Society: Local Developments and Social Vulnerabilities Chapter 5: Dushanbe Is Quite Far: Deconcentrated Agrarian Reform in Rural Tajikistan
Brent Hierman Chapter 6: Local Governance in Khatlon
Tajikistan
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez Chapter 7: Development Practices
Insecurity
and Risks: Injectable Drug Users in Gorno-Badakhshan
Sophie Hohmann Chapter 8: "A Woman Without a Man is a Kazan Without a Lid": Polygyny in Tajikistan
Michele Commercio Part III: State Memory and Moving Identities Chapter 9: Oblivion
Ambivalence and Historical Erasure: Remembering the Civil War in Tajikistan
Tim Epkenhans Chapter 10: Translocal Securityscapes of Tajik Labor Migrants and the Families and Communities They Leave Behind
Hafiz Boboyorov Chapter 11: Illegal Migrants and Pious Muslims: The Paradox of Bazaar Workers from Tajikistan
Sophie Roche
Marlene Laruelle Part I: State Dynamics. Policies
their Actors and their Spaces Chapter 1: Hobbesian Neopatrimonialism
Jesse Driscoll Chapter 2: Rebels without a Cause? Authoritarian Conflict Management in Tajikistan
2008-2015
John Heathershaw and Parviz Mullojonov Chapter 3: From Moscow to Madrid: Governing Security Threats Beyond Tajikistan's Borders
Edward Lemon Chapter 4: Tajikistan's Multi-Vector Foreign Policy: Constructing Relations with Russia
China
and the United States
Kirill Nourzhanov Part II: Tajik Society: Local Developments and Social Vulnerabilities Chapter 5: Dushanbe Is Quite Far: Deconcentrated Agrarian Reform in Rural Tajikistan
Brent Hierman Chapter 6: Local Governance in Khatlon
Tajikistan
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez Chapter 7: Development Practices
Insecurity
and Risks: Injectable Drug Users in Gorno-Badakhshan
Sophie Hohmann Chapter 8: "A Woman Without a Man is a Kazan Without a Lid": Polygyny in Tajikistan
Michele Commercio Part III: State Memory and Moving Identities Chapter 9: Oblivion
Ambivalence and Historical Erasure: Remembering the Civil War in Tajikistan
Tim Epkenhans Chapter 10: Translocal Securityscapes of Tajik Labor Migrants and the Families and Communities They Leave Behind
Hafiz Boboyorov Chapter 11: Illegal Migrants and Pious Muslims: The Paradox of Bazaar Workers from Tajikistan
Sophie Roche