Domestic and International Perspectives on Kyrgyzstan’s ‘Tulip Revolution’: Motives, Mobilization and Meanings

Author:   Sally Cummings
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 October 2013
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Domestic and International Perspectives on Kyrgyzstan’s ‘Tulip Revolution’: Motives, Mobilization and Meanings


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Author:   Sally Cummings
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9780415847124


ISBN 10:   0415847125
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Introduction: ‘Revolution’ not Revolution Sally N. Cummings 2. March and After: What has Changed? What has Stayed the Same? Erica Marat 3. Situating the ‘Tulip Revolution’ Sally N. Cummings and Maxim Ryabkov 4. Kyrgyz Democracy? The Tulip Revolution and Beyond Shairbek Juraev 5. The Dynamics of Regime Change: Domestic and International Factors in the ‘Tulip Revolution’ David Lewis 6. Organized Crime Before and After the Tulip Revolution: The Changing Dynamics of Upperworld-Underworld Networks Alexander Kupatadze 7. The North–South Cleavage and Political Support in Kyrgyzstan Maxim Ryabkov 8. Informal Actors and Institutions in Mobilization: The Periphery in the ‘Tulip Revolution’ Azamat Temirkulov 9. March 2005: Parliamentary Elections as a Catalyst of Protests Emir Kulov 10. The Power of Precedent? Bermet Tursunkulova 11. Diffusion as Discourse of Danger: Russian Self-Representations and the Framing of the Tulip Revolution Stefanie Ortmann

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Sally N. Cummings teaches in the School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews, UK.

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