PUBL.- Central Asian Survey, Vol. 27, No. 3/4 - Kyrgyzstan's "Tulip Revolution"
Posted by: John Schoeberlein <centasia@fas.harvard.edu>
Central Asian Survey, Volume 27, Issue 3/4 is now available online at
Informaworld (http://www.informaworld.com).
Special Issue: Domestic and International Perspectives on Kyrgyzstan's
"Tulip Revolution": Motives, Mobilization and Meanings
Preface
Sally N. Cummings
Introduction: "Revolution" not revolution
Sally N. Cummings
March and after: what has changed? What has stayed the same?
Erica Marat
Situating the "Tulip Revolution"
Sally N. Cummings; Maxim Ryabkov
Kyrgyz democracy? The Tulip Revolution and beyond
Shairbek Juraev
The dynamics of regime change: domestic and international factors in
the "Tulip Revolution"
David Lewis
Organized crime before and after the Tulip Revolution: the changing
dynamics of upperworld-underworld networks
Alexander Kupatadze
The northsouth cleavage and political support in Kyrgyzstan
Maxim Ryabkov
Informal actors and institutions in mobilization: the periphery in the
"Tulip Revolution"
Azamat Temirkulov
March 2005: parliamentary elections as a catalyst of protests
Emir Kulov
The power of precedent?
Bermet Tursunkulova
Diffusion as discourse of danger: Russian self-representations and the
framing of the Tulip Revolution
Stefanie Ortmann
Book reviews
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