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ID110787
Title ProperFrom sultanism to neopatrimonialism? regionalism within Turkmenistan
LanguageENG
AuthorKunysz, Nicholas
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper proposes that under President Berdimuhamedov, the government of Turkmenistan has begun to move away from the 'sultanism' of the Niyazov era. Instead, the new government exhibits characteristics and has pursued policy changes that prepare conditions for the further development and entrenchment of localized networks of elites based on kinship. Such changes suggest that the government of Turkmenistan may develop into a more classic neopatrimonial system of authoritarian governance similar to the other post-Soviet republics in Central Asia. This argument is advanced by examining changes between the governments of former President Niyazov and Berdimuhamedov with regard to three areas of the Turkmen state's relationship with its constituent regions: regional composition of the national cabinet; hakim (governor) policy; and regional development. This examination relies largely on a comprehensive survey of online Turkmen state-media sources, as well as numerous supportive secondary sources.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 31, No.1; Mar 2012: p.1-16
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol. 31, No.1; Mar 2012: p.1-16
Key WordsTurkmenistan ;  Neopatrimonialism ;  Sultanism ;  Berdimuhamedov ;  Niyazov ;  Regionalism


 
 
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