Mia Orange (1976-)


Sustaining Authoritarianism

clientelism and repression in Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania

Orange, Mia | SUSTAINING AUTHORITARIANISM : clientelism and repression in Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789178950614

Boken analyserar klientelism och repression i autoritära stater som Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan och Tanzania, med fokus på förändringar inom dessa dynamiker.

  • Sustaining Authoritarianism utforskar klientelism och repression.

  • En djupgående analys av fyra länder: Kazakstan, Kenya, Kirgizistan och Tanzania.

  • Utgiven som häftad.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789178950614
Bokserie: Lund Political Studies

Omfång: 335 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2019-04-17

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Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania share a past and present as authoritarian states. Dominant parties are in power in Tanzania and Kazakhstan, while elections are competitive but not democratic in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan. Returns for political support (clientelism), and persecution of political adversaries and the electorate (repression), are

Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania share a past and present as authoritarian states. Dominant parties are in power in Tanzania and Kazakhstan, while elections are competitive but not democratic in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan. Returns for political support (clientelism), and persecution of political adversaries and the electorate (repression), are key components in all four states. This dissertation provides an account of these features, and how and when dynamics of clientelism and repression have changed. Clientelism and repression are widely used to explain why states transition to a different regime type, suggesting that their presence or absence, degree or form, informs seminal changes. This dissertation turns such arguments around, instead investigating how changes in regime affect clientelism and repression, allowing an investigation of change within elites, society and the state. It looks at changes in clientelism and repression that did not lead to regime change, and at cases when clientelism and repression continue despite turnovers. Patterns where a more diverse set of actors than the incumbent are involved in repressive and clientelistic practices are investigated, and sub-concepts are developed in order to speak of these changes in more specific terms. This is investigated through careful empirical study and field work carried out in all four states. More than 300 people were interviewed during the course of several years. The perspective is historical, from the late Soviet era in Central Asia, and independence in East Africa. It tracks clientelism both within the elites (intra-elite clientelism), and aimed towards the general public (mass-elite clientelism). Changes in repression are also investigated, using an actor-centered approach re¬garding resources and operation

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Vanliga frågor om Sustaining Authoritarianism av Mia Orange

Boken 'Sustaining Authoritarianism' av Mia Orange utforskar dynamiken av klientelism och repression i Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan och Tanzania, och analyserar hur dessa fenomen påverkar regimförändringar.

Författaren fokuserar på klientelism och repression i auktoritära stater, samt hur politiskt stöd och förföljelse av motståndare är centrala inslag i dessa länders politiska landskap.

Boken är ett häftat band, publicerad av Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck den 17 april 2019, omfattar 335 sidor och är skriven på engelska.

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