[[abstract]]This essay presents a framework for analyzing political transition in postcommunist Central Asia by examining the legacies of both the traditional model of Central Asian societies in the prerevolutionary period and the political institutions under the Soviet regime. It argues that, although societies and the influences of traditional genealogical and familial identities persisted and the structure of societies remained unchanged under tsarist authority, kinship ties and networks were difficult for the Soviet state to control and firmly adapt to its institutions, despite the Soviet system's attempt to eliminate these traditional social elements. The institutional legacies from both the precommunist and Soviet eras have continuall...
This thesis examines the political development in Central Asia from the onset of independence in 199...
Neopatrimonialism has emerged as the central conceptual label applied by scholars to understand the ...
During the 1990s the Russian federal system moved ever closer to a confederation, with 89 federal su...
This article focuses on the dynamics of Post-Soviet transitions in Central Asian Republics, with tra...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
Following independence and building on Gorbachev’s policy of perestroika, the democratic process in...
This article examines the genesis and influence of informal politics on non-democratic outcomes in C...
The article analyzes contemporary political processes in the newly independent states of post-Sovie...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.121 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the formation of a new geopolitical reality in the post-Sovi...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
[Extract] While a new wave of democratic revolutions was widely expected in the aftermath of the col...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
The collapse of the Soviet Union marked a new era of transition toward democracy for the newly indep...
This thesis examines the political development in Central Asia from the onset of independence in 199...
Neopatrimonialism has emerged as the central conceptual label applied by scholars to understand the ...
During the 1990s the Russian federal system moved ever closer to a confederation, with 89 federal su...
This article focuses on the dynamics of Post-Soviet transitions in Central Asian Republics, with tra...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
Following independence and building on Gorbachev’s policy of perestroika, the democratic process in...
This article examines the genesis and influence of informal politics on non-democratic outcomes in C...
The article analyzes contemporary political processes in the newly independent states of post-Sovie...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.121 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the formation of a new geopolitical reality in the post-Sovi...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
[Extract] While a new wave of democratic revolutions was widely expected in the aftermath of the col...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
The collapse of the Soviet Union marked a new era of transition toward democracy for the newly indep...
This thesis examines the political development in Central Asia from the onset of independence in 199...
Neopatrimonialism has emerged as the central conceptual label applied by scholars to understand the ...
During the 1990s the Russian federal system moved ever closer to a confederation, with 89 federal su...