Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to political succession and post-charismatic order in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. While the presidents of these three countries have drawn their authority from a combination of charismatic, legal-rational and traditional authority, they have relied most heavily on charisma in particular to sustain their rule. With the presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan aging and facing the question of political succession, the article provides an analysis of the problems associated with potential for post-charismatic succession in these states. It does so by drawing on three of Weber’s mechanisms for charismatic routinisation: designation, heredi...
In the article the problem of formation and transformation of an authoritarian style of governance i...
In this paper, the author examines the issue of charisma and prophecy in secularized societies. In t...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
Taking a critical perspective on the Weberian concept of charisma this article examines elite and ci...
Nursultan Nazarbayev’s enduring presidency in Kazakhstan (25 years and counting) has been defined by...
Sociological research has overlooked the political consequences of charismatic leadership that arise...
The article deals with authoritarian regimes based on charismatic leadership which can be also calle...
When Max Weber introduced the concept of “charismatic authority” into the social sciences, acknowled...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
L’objet de cette thèse porte sur le charisme et la crise de succession en régime charismatique. À l’...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
The countries of post-Soviet Central Asia share remarkable similarities: they came into existence ...
In the absence of legal-rational legitimacy in the Weberian sense, any president succeeding Vladimir...
In the article the problem of formation and transformation of an authoritarian style of governance i...
In this paper, the author examines the issue of charisma and prophecy in secularized societies. In t...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
Taking a critical perspective on the Weberian concept of charisma this article examines elite and ci...
Nursultan Nazarbayev’s enduring presidency in Kazakhstan (25 years and counting) has been defined by...
Sociological research has overlooked the political consequences of charismatic leadership that arise...
The article deals with authoritarian regimes based on charismatic leadership which can be also calle...
When Max Weber introduced the concept of “charismatic authority” into the social sciences, acknowled...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
L’objet de cette thèse porte sur le charisme et la crise de succession en régime charismatique. À l’...
Using Weber’s concept of charismatic routinisation, this article analyses the dilemmas related to po...
The countries of post-Soviet Central Asia share remarkable similarities: they came into existence ...
In the absence of legal-rational legitimacy in the Weberian sense, any president succeeding Vladimir...
In the article the problem of formation and transformation of an authoritarian style of governance i...
In this paper, the author examines the issue of charisma and prophecy in secularized societies. In t...
This article considers the Central Asian republics in the post-Soviet era and the fortunes of wester...