"State weakness” is typically characterized by widespread corruption, unrestrained power of oligarchs, ineffectual services, poor protection for human rights or even basic policing. This volume tackles this fundamental concept in political theory in an important regional context, but with the meaningful inclusion of a wider context.
"State weakness” is typically characterized by widespread corruption, unrestrained power of oligarchs, ineffectual services, poor protection for human rights or even basic policing. This volume tackles this fundamental concept in political theory in an important regional context, but with the meaningful inclusion of a wider context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Heathershaw (Editor) John Heathershaw is associate professor of international relations at the University of Exeter, UK. He has served on the board of the Central Eurasian Studies Society and the European Society for Central Asian Studies. He is the author of Post-Conflict Tajikistan: The Politics of Peacebuilding and the Emergence of Legitimate Order and coauthor of Dictators without Borders: Power and Money in Central Asia. Edward Schatz (Editor) Edward Schatz is associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, where he is also director of its Central Asia Program. A former president of the Central Eurasian Studies Society, he is the editor of Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Power and the author of Modern Clan Politics: The Power of "Blood" in Kazakhstan and Beyond.
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