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Bazaar in ruins: rent and fire in Barakholka, Almaty / Karrar, Hasan H   Journal Article
Karrar, Hasan H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since 2013, there have been multiple fires in bazaars in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Most of these fires have occurred in Barakholka, the largest bazaar in Central Asia, known for wholesaling in apparel, shoes and low-quality household and office supplies. Ownership of Barakholka is opaque. Using recurrent Barakholka fires as my point of departure, this article contributes to scholarship by describing how the clearing of old bazaars is followed by new property developments and the imposition of new rent regimes. In doing so, I argue that fire – a form of ruination that not only destroys property but also severs networks and people's relationship to a place – is illustrative of how the bazaar, as a new institution within an emerging post-Soviet market economy, was moulded by private interests, and repeated, often ruinous assertions of control over property. I also argue that this process was embedded in a larger political economy that sought to ‘civilize’ the earlier marketplaces. This article is based on ethnographic interviews and repeated visits to the Barakhola between 2016 and 2018, and media accounts of the fires.
Key Words Kazakhstan  Rent  Informality  Fire  Bazaar 
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Fire and the federation: Despite persistent tensions, Pakistan's ethnic groups have developed enough stakes in the country to prevent it form splintering / Hussain, Syed Talat   Journal Article
Hussain, Syed Talat Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles: tasks and employment / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author looks at the specifics of the development and employment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their integration into reconnaissance, fire, and control systems, their more functional payloads, mission tasks, and ways in which they provide information and support to combat computer networks
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