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Central Asian Survey

Volume 27, Issue 3-4, 2008

Special Issue: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON KYRGYZSTAN'S ‘TULIP REVOLUTION’: MOTIVES, MOBILIZATION AND MEANINGS

March and after: what has changed? What has stayed the same?

March and after: what has changed? What has stayed the same?

DOI:
10.1080/02634930802536506
Erica Marata*

pages 229-240

Available online: 15 Dec 2010

Abstract

This article recalls the major events that have taken place since 24 March 2005. It examines Bakiev's new government formed in December 2007, analyses the changes in criminal world dynamics, explains problems in the hydro-energy sector, and concludes with a section on civil society groups. The article demonstrates how corruption, crime and politics are interlinked in the country and how, on the other hand, local civil society groups have proved to be considerably more stable compared to political parties.

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Details

  • Available online: 15 Dec 2010

Author affiliations

  • a Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, USA

Librarians

Taylor & Francis Group