ID | 095169 |
Title Proper | Leader ideology in post-Soviet Tajikistan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Horak, Slavomir |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Ideology is one of the foundations of authoritative regimes and forms the image of their leaders. Using Uzbekistan as an example, A. March comes to the conclusion that the ideological system imposed by the state has a tangible impact on society, even one that has already lived at one time under the communist ideology. Based on an analysis of several special features of the development of the post-Communist countries (and several others), the conclusion is drawn that during a political regime change, the population can be ideologically "reset." After a new ideology has been repeatedly fed to the people over the span of several years, it becomes a conscious or subconscious element of society's mindset. Thus ideology plays a significant role in state- and nation-building, particular after the formation of new states or territorial units. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No. 60; 2009: p.108-120 |
Journal Source | Central Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No. 60; 2009: p.108-120 |
Key Words | Leader Ideology ; Post - Soviet Tajikistan ; Uzbekistan |