This paper analyzes the process and dynamics of the protests in the Kyrgyz Republic that led to the April 7, 2010 overthrow of the government of President Kurmanbek Bakiev. The paper argues that the government overthrow was not a sudden event; rather it was a continuation of a long succession of protests and violence that had been occurring for years. The Kyrgyz Republic has an endemic problem of solving all political and social problems through street protests and violence. The long-term trend is worrisome, as street protests are likely to continue into the future unless the government and the opposition find a way to address legitimate grievances through democratic institutions. This paper examines the history of Kyrgyz protests by compar...
From 2003-2005, a wave of Color Revolutions brought about regime change in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrg...
In 1992, one year after independence, Tajikistan descended into a civil war. In 2005, Kyrgyzstan exp...
This article explores the post-Soviet political transformations experienced in Kyrgyzstan and argues...
On March 24th, 2005, after ten weeks of non-violent protests across the country, the President of th...
Kyrgyzstan is the only country in the region that has experienced two violent changes of regime sinc...
This thesis seeks to uncover the background, motivations, and drivers of two mass protests that repr...
Can nondemocratic leaders initiate a crackdown against mass protesters and suffer little in the way ...
This essay reviews the revolutionary situations that recently emerged in the post-Soviet world, focu...
This thesis is an analysis of two conflicts in the Ferghana region of Kyrgyzstan in 1990 and 2010 to...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
Post-Soviet politics since 2003 has been characterized by mobilization of opposition supporters afte...
AbstractKyrgyzstan has experienced two violent overthrows of its government in recent years. Some ho...
This dissertation aims to uncover the main parameters, the decisive dynamics within Kyrgyz politics ...
[Extract] While a new wave of democratic revolutions was widely expected in the aftermath of the col...
From 2003-2005, a wave of Color Revolutions brought about regime change in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrg...
In 1992, one year after independence, Tajikistan descended into a civil war. In 2005, Kyrgyzstan exp...
This article explores the post-Soviet political transformations experienced in Kyrgyzstan and argues...
On March 24th, 2005, after ten weeks of non-violent protests across the country, the President of th...
Kyrgyzstan is the only country in the region that has experienced two violent changes of regime sinc...
This thesis seeks to uncover the background, motivations, and drivers of two mass protests that repr...
Can nondemocratic leaders initiate a crackdown against mass protesters and suffer little in the way ...
This essay reviews the revolutionary situations that recently emerged in the post-Soviet world, focu...
This thesis is an analysis of two conflicts in the Ferghana region of Kyrgyzstan in 1990 and 2010 to...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
Post-Soviet politics since 2003 has been characterized by mobilization of opposition supporters afte...
AbstractKyrgyzstan has experienced two violent overthrows of its government in recent years. Some ho...
This dissertation aims to uncover the main parameters, the decisive dynamics within Kyrgyz politics ...
[Extract] While a new wave of democratic revolutions was widely expected in the aftermath of the col...
From 2003-2005, a wave of Color Revolutions brought about regime change in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrg...
In 1992, one year after independence, Tajikistan descended into a civil war. In 2005, Kyrgyzstan exp...
This article explores the post-Soviet political transformations experienced in Kyrgyzstan and argues...