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6 FAMILY RULE AND FAMILY-INDUCED CRISIS, THE VIEW FROM EURASIA
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- INTRODUCTION Family Overreach and the Varied Fates of Personalist Presidents 1
- 1 PATRONAGE AS A NORMATIVE INSTITUTION 20
- 2 NAZARBAYEV FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL RESILIENCE, 2001–2002 AND 2007 34
- 3 KARIMOV FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL RESILIENCE, 2005 AND 2013–2014 64
- 4 FAMILY OVERREACH AND THE DOWNFALL OF MULTIPLE EURASIAN PRESIDENTS Akayev (2005), Bakiyev (2010), Yanukovych (2013–2014), and Nazarbayev (2022–2023) 89
- 5 FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL DOWNFALL IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Ben Ali (Tunisia), Mubarak (Egypt), and Smirnov (Transnistria) in 2011 115
- 6 FAMILY RULE AND FAMILY-INDUCED CRISIS, THE VIEW FROM EURASIA 132
- CONCLUSION Authoritarianism, Conceptions and Reconceptions 149
- Notes 159
- References 169
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- INTRODUCTION Family Overreach and the Varied Fates of Personalist Presidents 1
- 1 PATRONAGE AS A NORMATIVE INSTITUTION 20
- 2 NAZARBAYEV FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL RESILIENCE, 2001–2002 AND 2007 34
- 3 KARIMOV FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL RESILIENCE, 2005 AND 2013–2014 64
- 4 FAMILY OVERREACH AND THE DOWNFALL OF MULTIPLE EURASIAN PRESIDENTS Akayev (2005), Bakiyev (2010), Yanukovych (2013–2014), and Nazarbayev (2022–2023) 89
- 5 FAMILY OVERREACH AND PRESIDENTIAL DOWNFALL IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Ben Ali (Tunisia), Mubarak (Egypt), and Smirnov (Transnistria) in 2011 115
- 6 FAMILY RULE AND FAMILY-INDUCED CRISIS, THE VIEW FROM EURASIA 132
- CONCLUSION Authoritarianism, Conceptions and Reconceptions 149
- Notes 159
- References 169
- Index 197