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Kazakhstan in the Making

eBook - Legitimacy, Symbols, and Social Changes, Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
ISBN/EAN: 9781498525480
Umbreit-Nr.: 2131728

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 304 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 21.11.2016
Auflage: 1/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>Kazakhstan is one of the best-known success stories of Central Asia, perhaps even of the entire Eurasian space. It boasts a fast growing economyat least until the 2014 crisisa strategic location between Russia, China, and the rest of Central Asia, and a regime with far-reaching branding strategies. But the country also faces weak institutionalization, patronage, authoritarianism, and regional gaps in socioeconomic standards that challenge the stability and prosperity narrative advanced by the aging President Nursultan Nazarbayev. This policy-oriented analysis does not tell us a lot about the Kazakhstani society itself and its transformations.</span></span><br><br><span><span>This edited volume returns Kazakhstan to the scholarly spotlight, offering new, multidisciplinary insights into the countrys recent evolution, drawing from political science, anthropology, and sociology. It looks at the regimes sophisticated legitimacy mechanisms and ongoing quest for popular support. It analyzes the countrys fast changing national identity and the delicate balance between the Kazakh majority and the Russian-speaking minorities. It explores how the society negotiates deep social transformations and generates new hybrid, local and global, cultural references.</span></span>
  • Kurztext
    • <span><span>This collection is a multidisciplinary examination of modern-day Kazakhstan. It analyzes the country¿s fast-changing national identity, the current regime¿s ongoing quest for popular support, relations between the Kazakh majority and the Russian-speaking minorities, and various other issues.</span></span>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>Marlene Laruelle</span><span> is research professor, director of the Central Asia Program, and associate director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University.</span></span>