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ID139284
Title ProperContemporary Kyrgyzstan
Other Title Informationthe ontological roots of instability
LanguageENG
AuthorKurmanov, Ilyas ;  Uzbekov, Dosmir
Summary / Abstract (Note)The authors undertake the challenging task of going to the roots of the political instability that enveloped Kyrgyzstan during the period of democratic transit and discover that the bureaucratic state cannot adapt democratic values to the local conditions and, most importantly, does not want to do this. The political elite of Kyrgyzstan, which remains under the spell of Soviet political and spiritual legacy and which has been exhausted by two coups, demonstrates a very low level of cohesion and weakened political will. The authors describe the ways and means that will help the state and society remove the obstacles and remedy the shortcomings to finally acquire political stability and move forward.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus Vol.16, No.1; 2015: p.88-94
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus 2015-03 16, 1
Key WordsKyrgyzstan ;  Administration ;  Democratization ;  Political Instability ;  Color Revolutions ;  Political Elite ;  Democratic Reforms ;  Traditionalism ;  Nomenklatura Bureaucracy ;  Archaization ;  Conformist Bureaucracy ;  Democratic Transit