Governance and order-making in Central Asia: from illiberalism to post-liberalism?

Autor: Janyl Moldalieva, Philipp Lottholz, Eric McGlinchey, Aksana Ismailbekova, John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen
Přispěvatelé: RS: GSBE MGSoG, Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, RS: UNU-MERIT Theme 4
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
o10 - Economic Development: General
p26 - "Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Political Economy
Property Rights"
democracy
Geography
Planning and Development

Central asia
0507 social and economic geography
Development
050701 cultural studies
f59 - International Relations and International Political Economy: Other
Politics
central asia
International Relations and International Political Economy: Other
Political science
050602 political science & public administration
Earth-Surface Processes
illiberalism
Governance
Corporate governance
post-liberalism
05 social sciences
Economic Development: General
STATE
0506 political science
Liberalism (international relations)
Order (business)
Political economy
Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Political Economy
Property Rights
order-making
Zdroj: Central Asian Survey, 39(3), 420-437. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN: 0263-4937
Popis: This forum brings together five different angles on the question as to whether and how political regimes and forms of order-making can and should be researched through the concept of 'illiberalism'. The discussion engages critically with this and associated concepts, such as 'illiberal peace' and 'authoritarian conflict management', which have been developed out of the Central Asian / Eurasian context and discussed in their wider global ramifications and, within the framing of 'illiberal peace', explored in various contexts in and beyond Central Asia. While further assessing the relevance and implications of this approach, this forum also attempts to think beyond 'illiberalism' by introducing and discussing the idea of 'post-liberalism'. This way, the authors engage in an exchange that serves to probe both concepts and to determine their strengths and limitations when it comes to analysing and understanding politics and societal processes in Central Asia.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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