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ID143207
Title ProperPolitical elites in the context of the ethnopolitical processes in the Northern Caucasus
LanguageENG
AuthorSALGIRIEV, Ali
Summary / Abstract (Note)The main role in these processes belongs to the local ethnopolitical elite (regional heads and their closest circles, business elites, clergy, etc.), who also rely on traditional ethnic institutions, national culture and time-honored practices, another source of influence on the masses. The federal Center has to take into account the interests of the ethnopolitical elites rooted in clan, family, and teip solidarity and realized through informal patron-client relationships. The elite’s closeness and durability are significantly slowing down the democratic processes in the region and interfering with the development of civil institutions.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 16, No.3-4; 2015: p.25-31
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus 2015-09 16, 3-4
Key WordsConflicts ;  Russia ;  Elites ;  Political Process ;  Political Elites ;  Regions ;  The Northern Caucasu ;  Ethnopolitical Elites ;  National Relations ;  Nationalities Policy ;  Clans