Domestic and international perspectives on Kyrgyzstan's 'Tulip Revolution': motives, mobilization and meanings/ (Record no. 163432)

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International Standard Book Number 9780415491907
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Classification number 320
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Title Domestic and international perspectives on Kyrgyzstan's 'Tulip Revolution': motives, mobilization and meanings/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Sally N. Cummings.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010.
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Extent 159p.
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Dimensions 23cm.
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Formatted contents note 1. Situating the "Tulip Revolution": A Review of Existing Approaches to Understanding the Tulip Revolution Sally N. Cummings and Maxim Ryabkov International Scholar, Department of International and Comparative Politics (ICP), University of Central Asia <br/><br/>2. March and After: What Has Changed? What has Stayed the Same? Erica Marat, Research Fellow with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center <br/><br/>3. Kyrgyz Democracy? The "Tulip Revolution" and Beyond Shairbek Juraev, Head, Department of International and Comparative Politics (ICP), American University of Central Asia <br/><br/>4.The North-South Cleavage and Political Support in Kyrgyzstan Maxim Ryabkov, International Scholar, Department of International and Comparative Politics, University of Central Asia <br/><br/>5. Informal actors and institutions in mobilization: The periphery in the "Tulip Revolution" Azamat Temirkulov, Academic Fellowship Programme Fellow, Open Society Institute and Assistant Professor, University of Central Asia <br/><br/>6. Organized Crime before and after the "Tulip Revolution": The changing dynamics of upperworld- underworld networks Alexander Kupatadze, Visiting Scholar, Social Science Research Centre, American University of Central Asia and PhD Candidate, University of St Andrews <br/><br/>7. The dynamics of regime change: international and domestic factors in the "Tulip revolution" David Lewis, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Peace Studies at Bradford University <br/><br/>8. March 2005: Parliamentary elections as catalyst of protests Emir Kulov, Academic Fellowship Programme Fellow, Open Society Institute and Assistant Professor, University of Central Asia <br/><br/>9. The Power of Precedent? Bermet Tursunkulova, Vice-President, American University of Central Asia <br/><br/>10. Diffusion as discourse of danger - Russian self-representations and the framing of the Tulip revolution Stefanie Ortmann, Teaching Fellow, Royal Holloway, London and formerly Visiting Associate Professor, American University of Central Asia
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Keyword Kyrgyzstan -- Politics and government
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Keyword Revolutions
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Personal name Cummings, Sally N.
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        Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section 29/08/2016 320 CUM/D P18342 13/07/2018 13/07/2018 General Books
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