This chapter looks at the transformation of Uzbek society by investigating the changing nature of authoritarianism from a moral economy perspective. The focus of analysis is on the relationship between informal economy and authoritarianism in Uzbekistan. It addresses how the workings of the informal economy shape the political sensibilities of the Uzbek new middle classes. The chapter takes inspiration from Chris Hann’s (2018) approach to the moral economy, in which the study of the transformation of social values across history figures prominently, but it also puts the Uzbekistan case in explicit comparison with his Hungarian case study. In both settings, significant connections subsist between illiberal politics, economy and populism/nati...
Abstract in Undetermined Uzbekistan, after gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, had p...
This article investigates the subjectivities of working class people in Kyrgyzstan, examining their ...
Peasant societies have long been considered an unimportant and stagnant facet in considering the his...
The issue of governance has become a fashionable topic of research in the study of post-Soviet socie...
In this chapter, we explore the multifaceted role, logic and morality of informal transactions in or...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
The article offers three competing conceptual approaches to the moral economy in post-Soviet societi...
This paper aims to examine the processes and impact of welfare state retrenchment on state-society r...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
This paper aims to explore the multifaceted meaning, logic, and morality of informal transactions in...
Despite numerous challenges, since its independence, Uzbekistan, with the exception of the May 2005 ...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Amidst post-Soviet Central Asia's economic stagnation and political instabilities of the 1990s, Uzbe...
Abstract in Undetermined Uzbekistan, after gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, had p...
This article investigates the subjectivities of working class people in Kyrgyzstan, examining their ...
Peasant societies have long been considered an unimportant and stagnant facet in considering the his...
The issue of governance has become a fashionable topic of research in the study of post-Soviet socie...
In this chapter, we explore the multifaceted role, logic and morality of informal transactions in or...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
The article offers three competing conceptual approaches to the moral economy in post-Soviet societi...
This paper aims to examine the processes and impact of welfare state retrenchment on state-society r...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
This paper aims to explore the multifaceted meaning, logic, and morality of informal transactions in...
Despite numerous challenges, since its independence, Uzbekistan, with the exception of the May 2005 ...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
Amidst post-Soviet Central Asia's economic stagnation and political instabilities of the 1990s, Uzbe...
Abstract in Undetermined Uzbekistan, after gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, had p...
This article investigates the subjectivities of working class people in Kyrgyzstan, examining their ...
Peasant societies have long been considered an unimportant and stagnant facet in considering the his...