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Neopatrimonialism, Power and Regimes in Central Asia: A Sociology of Power Analysis,he elites will never give up part of their powers or privileges for the sake of democracy. In Central Asia these mobilizations have generally been very weak, so the processes of accumulation of power in a few elites have been very powerful, building highly concentrated regimes of power, and politicaIngest 发表于 2025-3-25 08:29:26
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,Uzbekistan’s Neopatrimonial State and Authoritarian Regime: From Karimov to Mirziyoyev,tate, from its origins and early consolidation under Karimov to the transformations during Mirziyoyev’s presidency. These factors have predominantly developed in the domestic sphere, due to the high degree of autonomy from outside influence of Uzbek authorities and elite networks, compared to othergnarled 发表于 2025-3-26 00:00:02
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Kazakhstan 2.0: Change and Continuity?,e for “a new generation of leaders.” Kazakhstan has become the success story of post-communist development in the region. Investors, domestic elites, and foreign leaders have been praising the stability of Nazarbayev’s neopatrimonial regime. Nazarbayev, however, is the first Central Asian leader whoExhilarate 发表于 2025-3-26 11:06:33
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Turkmenistan: Stability Through Regime Mobilisation, the conservation of a Soviet system (McFaul in ., 54: 212–244, 2002). The case of Turkmenistan showed that the discourse of transitology (popular in the 1990s and 2000s) could move in the reverse direction, i.e. towards a more authoritarian government (Carothers in ., 13: 5–21, 2002).