"This book analyzes patronage conflicts pitting presidential family members against other elite groupings in a series of personalist authoritarian regimes, beginning with Kazakhstan in the early 2000s"--
"This book analyzes patronage conflicts pitting presidential family members against other elite groupings in a series of personalist authoritarian regimes, beginning with Kazakhstan in the early 2000s"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barbara Junisbai is Associate Professor of Organizational Studies at Pitzer College. Drawing on her personal experience researching, living, and working in a range of authoritarian contexts, she is committed to the co-creation of generative, accountable, and transparent human collectives.
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Introduction: Family Overreach and the Varied Fates of Personalist Presidents 1. Patronage as a Normative Institution 2. Nazarbayev Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2001-2002 and 2007 3. Karimov Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2005 and 2013-2014 4. Family Overreach and the Downfall of Multiple Eurasian Presidents: Akayev (2005), Bakiyev (2010), Yanukovych (2013-2014), and Nazarbayev (2022-2023) 5. Family Overreach and Presidential Downfall in Comparative Perspective 6. Family Rule and Family-Induced Crisis, the View from Eurasia Conclusion: Authoritarianism, Conceptions and Reconceptions
Introduction: Family Overreach and the Varied Fates of Personalist Presidents 1. Patronage as a Normative Institution 2. Nazarbayev Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2001-2002 and 2007 3. Karimov Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2005 and 2013-2014 4. Family Overreach and the Downfall of Multiple Eurasian Presidents: Akayev (2005), Bakiyev (2010), Yanukovych (2013-2014), and Nazarbayev (2022-2023) 5. Family Overreach and Presidential Downfall in Comparative Perspective 6. Family Rule and Family-Induced Crisis, the View from Eurasia Conclusion: Authoritarianism, Conceptions and Reconceptions
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