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Jones Luong, Pauline.
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Institutional Change and Political Continuity in Post-Soviet Central Asia : = Power, Perceptions, and Pacts.
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Title/Author:
Institutional Change and Political Continuity in Post-Soviet Central Asia :/
Reminder of title:
Power, Perceptions, and Pacts.
Author:
Jones Luong, Pauline.
other author:
Bates, Robert H.
Published:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press, : 2002.,
Description:
345 p.
[NT 15003449]:
Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Note on Transliteration; Acronyms; Acknowledgments; 1 The Continuity of Change; 2 Explaining Institutional Design in Transitional States; 3 Sources of Continuity; 4 Sources of Change; 5 Establishing an Electoral System in Kyrgyzstan; 6 Establishing an Electoral System in Uzbekistan; 7 Establishing an Electoral System in Kazakhstan; 8 Institutional Change through Continuity; Appendix I; Appendix II; References; Index
Subject:
Representative government and representation. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510199Click here to view book
ISBN:
9780511510199 (electronic bk.)
Institutional Change and Political Continuity in Post-Soviet Central Asia : = Power, Perceptions, and Pacts.
Jones Luong, Pauline.
Institutional Change and Political Continuity in Post-Soviet Central Asia :
Power, Perceptions, and Pacts.[electronic resource]. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2002. - 345 p.
Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Note on Transliteration; Acronyms; Acknowledgments; 1 The Continuity of Change; 2 Explaining Institutional Design in Transitional States; 3 Sources of Continuity; 4 Sources of Change; 5 Establishing an Electoral System in Kyrgyzstan; 6 Establishing an Electoral System in Uzbekistan; 7 Establishing an Electoral System in Kazakhstan; 8 Institutional Change through Continuity; Appendix I; Appendix II; References; Index
The establishment of electoral systems in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan presents both a complex set of empirical puzzles and a theoretical challenge. Why did three states with similar cultural, historical, and structural legacies establish such different electoral systems? How did these distinct outcomes result from strikingly similar institutional design processes?
Electronic reproduction.
Available via World Wide Web.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780511510199 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Representative government and representation.
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LC Class. No.: JQ1090.A58 L86 2002eb
Dewey Class. No.: 320.958
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