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9. Sovereignty after Empire: The Colonial Roots of Central Asian Authoritarianism
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David Lewis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on the Contributors viii
- 1. Introduction 1
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SECTION I Histories of Empire and After
- 2. Russian Empires 25
- 3. The British and French Empires in the Arab World: Some Problems of Colonial State-formation and its Legacy 44
- 4. Ottoman Legacies and Economic Sovereignty in Post-imperial Anatolia, Syria and Iraq 66
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SECTION II Paths to Sovereignty: Views from the Core and Periphery
- 5. Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire and After 91
- 6. Mandated Sovereignty? The Role of International Law in the Construction of Arab Statehood during and after Empire 104
- 7. Reluctant Sovereigns? Central Asian States’ Path to Independence 127
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SECTION III Empire and Domestic Sovereignty
- 8. The Middle East after Empire: Sovereignty and Institutions 157
- 9. Sovereignty after Empire: The Colonial Roots of Central Asian Authoritarianism 178
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SECTION IV Empire and Popular Sovereignty
- 10. Culture, Colonialism and Sovereignty in Central Asia 199
- 11. Culture in the Middle East: The “Western Question” and the Sovereignty of Post-imperial States in the Middle East 222
- 12. Pathways of Islamist Mobilization against the State in the Middle East and Central Asia 242
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SECTION V Empire and External Sovereignty
- 13. Empire and State formation: Contrary Tangents in Jordan and Syria 263
- 14. Rentierism, Dependency and Sovereignty in Central Asia 282
- 15. Tajikistan: From de facto Colony to Sovereign Dependency 304
- 16. Conclusions 326
- Bibliography 346
- Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on the Contributors viii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
SECTION I Histories of Empire and After
- 2. Russian Empires 25
- 3. The British and French Empires in the Arab World: Some Problems of Colonial State-formation and its Legacy 44
- 4. Ottoman Legacies and Economic Sovereignty in Post-imperial Anatolia, Syria and Iraq 66
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SECTION II Paths to Sovereignty: Views from the Core and Periphery
- 5. Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire and After 91
- 6. Mandated Sovereignty? The Role of International Law in the Construction of Arab Statehood during and after Empire 104
- 7. Reluctant Sovereigns? Central Asian States’ Path to Independence 127
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SECTION III Empire and Domestic Sovereignty
- 8. The Middle East after Empire: Sovereignty and Institutions 157
- 9. Sovereignty after Empire: The Colonial Roots of Central Asian Authoritarianism 178
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SECTION IV Empire and Popular Sovereignty
- 10. Culture, Colonialism and Sovereignty in Central Asia 199
- 11. Culture in the Middle East: The “Western Question” and the Sovereignty of Post-imperial States in the Middle East 222
- 12. Pathways of Islamist Mobilization against the State in the Middle East and Central Asia 242
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SECTION V Empire and External Sovereignty
- 13. Empire and State formation: Contrary Tangents in Jordan and Syria 263
- 14. Rentierism, Dependency and Sovereignty in Central Asia 282
- 15. Tajikistan: From de facto Colony to Sovereign Dependency 304
- 16. Conclusions 326
- Bibliography 346
- Index 391