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Political Regimes and Neopatrimonialism in Central Asia: A Sociology of Power Perspective: The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia

Editat de Ferran Izquierdo-Brichs, Francesc Serra-Massansalvador
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2022
This book is aimed both at researchers and advanced students of Central Asia, the space of the former USSR, and the foreign policy of Russia and China. The authors adopt a sociological approach in understanding how power structures emerged in the wake of the Soviet collapse. The independencies in Central Asia did not happen as a consequence of a nationalist struggle, but because the USSR imploded. Thus, instead of the elites being replaced, the same Soviet elites who had competed for power in the previous system continued to do so in the new one, which they had to build, adapting themselves and the system to their needs. Additionally, unlike in the immense majority of the independent states that emerged from decolonization, the social movements and capacity to mobilize the people were very weak in the new Central Asian states. For this reason, the configuration of the new systems was the product of a competition for power between a very small number of elites who did not have to answer to the people and their demands. Thus, the new power regimes acquired a strong neopatrimonial component. Analyzing the structure of societies, economies and polities of post-socialist states, this book will be of great interest to scholars of Central Asia, to sociologists, and to scholars of China's rise.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811590955
ISBN-10: 9811590958
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: XVII, 330 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1. The Sociology of Power in Central Asia.- Chapter 2. Russia's role in the consolidation of the elites of Central Asia.- Chapter 3. The Belt and Road Comprehensive Strategy: Redrawing Sino – Central Asian Relations.- Chapter 4. Power competition in Uzbekistan: neopatrimonialism and authoritarianism during and after Karimov.- Chapter 5. Turkmenistan: Stability Through Regime Mobilization.- Chapter 6. Kleptocracy, Elite-Pact Consolidation and Authoritarianism in post-war Tajikistan.- Chapter 7. The turbulent relationship of elites and opposition in Central Asia: The case of Kazakhstan.- Chapter 8. Kyrgyzstan and intermingling of elites: from a state of enlightenment to a shadow state.

Notă biografică

Ferran Izquierdo-Brichs is Professor on International Relations at Autonomous University of Barcelona. His research is focused on the Sociology of power and the Arab and Muslim world. He has published numerous articles and books on these issues.
Francesc Serra-Massansalvador is a lecturer on International Relations at Autonomous University of Barcelona. He is vice-dean of Institutional Relations and coordinator of exchanges in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the UAB since 2000, and Member of the Observatory of European Foreign Policy research group. His research focuses on Russia's foreign policy and its relations with the EU, national minorities, ethnic conflicts and human rights in the post-Soviet space.

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“This book provides a thorough and well needed analysis of the dynamics of power in Central Asian republics. By focusing on the role played by neopatrimonialism, these contributions are able to shed light on the fundamental features of governance in the “Stans”: clientelism, corruption, crony capitalism, concentration of power in the hands of a closed circle of ruling elites and the absence of democracy. A must read for any scholars studying this part of the world.”
 – Jean-François Caron, Associate professor in Political Science and International Relations at Nazarbayev University
This book adopts a sociological approach in understanding how power structures emerged in Central Asia since the Soviet collapse. The independencies in Central Asia did not happen as a consequence of a nationalist struggle, but because the USSR imploded. Thus, instead of the elites being replaced, the same Soviet elites who had competed for power in the previous system continued to do so in the new one, which they had to build, adapting themselves and the system to their needs. Additionally, the social movements and capacity to mobilize the people were very weak in the new Central Asian states. For this reason, the configuration of the new systems was the product of a competition for power between a very small number of elites who did not have to answer to the people and their demands. Thus, the new power regimes acquired a strong neopatrimonial component. Analyzing the structure of societies, economies and polities of post-socialist states, this book will be of great interest to scholars of Central Asia, to sociologists, and to scholars of China's rise.
Ferran Izquierdo-Brichs is Professor on International Relations at Autonomous University of Barcelona. His research is focused on the Sociology of power and the Arab and Muslim world.
Francesc Serra-Massansalvador is lecturer on International Relations at Autonomous University of Barcelona. His research focuses on Russia's foreign policy and its relations with the EU, national minorities, ethnic conflicts and human rights in the post-Soviet space.

Caracteristici

Offers a sociological approach to Central Asian history Gives a new perspective on a major sphere for the Belt and Road Initiative Explores the political continuities following system collapse