While much of the English School has focused on liberal aspects of solidarism, forms of “illiberal solidarism” in contemporary international society remain underexplored. Drawing on archival material and elite interviews conducted in Central Asia in the period 2013–2019, this paper advances the claim that the Central Asian elites have developed the institution of authoritarianism in their region through the mechanisms of mimicry/emulation and praise/blame. By looking at specific discourses and practices over the last two decades, the paper discusses how the Central Asian governments have been using the new elements of the “democratic transition” in combination with the traditional legitimation offered by diplomatic recognition to secure aut...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
While much of the English School has focused on liberal aspects of solidarism, forms of “illiberal s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In the article the problem of formation and transformation of an authoritarian style of governance i...
This chapter illustrates how the Central Asian republics have adopted and interpreted the institutio...
ABSTRACT. The adjective “authoritarian ” to describe political regimes obscures much variety. What m...
This chapter brings to bear what Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan can explain with regard to the concepts...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
This article studies the interpretation and the practice of sovereignty in CentralAsia. By relying o...
The study of informality has generally defined research on Central Asian politics since 1991. Such a...
Authoritarianism in its various forms has been a political reality in many of the countries in Asia,...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
While much of the English School has focused on liberal aspects of solidarism, forms of “illiberal s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In the article the problem of formation and transformation of an authoritarian style of governance i...
This chapter illustrates how the Central Asian republics have adopted and interpreted the institutio...
ABSTRACT. The adjective “authoritarian ” to describe political regimes obscures much variety. What m...
This chapter brings to bear what Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan can explain with regard to the concepts...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
This article studies the interpretation and the practice of sovereignty in CentralAsia. By relying o...
The study of informality has generally defined research on Central Asian politics since 1991. Such a...
Authoritarianism in its various forms has been a political reality in many of the countries in Asia,...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...
This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political reg...