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Uzbekistan’s Transformation from an “Old” to an “Upgraded” Autocracy

  • Autores: Sebastian Schiek
  • Localización: Europe en formation: les cahiers du fédéralisme, ISSN-e 0154-9928, Nº. 385, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Central Asia and the South Caucasus: The EU’s Involvement and Regional Perspectives), págs. 87-103
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Since Shavkat Mirziyoyev took office in autumn 2016, Uzbekistan has undoubtedly entered a phase of profound change. Especially for Western observers, many elements of the reform might look like being part of a democratization process: market reform, rational-legal reform, accountability, participation. However, the author argues that these policies do also belong to the very ordinary tool box of “authoritarian upgraders.” The term “authoritarian upgrading” refers to a process of modernization or transformation by which autocratic regimes adapt to globalization. This article analyses the directions, limits and implications of the reform process in Uzbekistan


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