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Constitutional Systems Of The Independent Central Asian States eBook

A Contextual Analysis

by Scott Newton
language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, February of 2017 ‧
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This book undertakes the first comparative constitutional analysis of the Kyrgyz Republic and Republics of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in their cultural, historical, political, economic and social context.

The first chapter provides a general overview of the diverse and dynamic constitutional landscape across the region. A second chapter examines the Soviet constitutional system in depth as the womb of the Central Asian States. A third chapter completes the general picture by examining the constitutional influences of the ''new world order'' of globalisation, neoliberalism, and good governance into which the five states were thrust. The remaining five chapters look in turn at the constitutional context of presidents and governments, parliaments and elections, courts and rights, society and economy and culture and identity.

The enquiry probes the regional patterns of neo-Sovietism, plebiscitary elections, weak courts and parliaments, crony capitalism, and constraints on association, as well as the counter-tendencies that strengthen democracy, rights protection and pluralism. It reveals the Central Asian experience to be emblematic of the principal issues and tensions facing contemporary constitutional systems everywhere.

Constitutional Systems Of The Independent Central Asian States

A Contextual Analysis

by Scott Newton

Property Description
ISBN: 9781509909469
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
Release Date: February of 2017
Language: English
Pages: 368
Format: eBook
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Collection: Constitutional Systems Of The World
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Asia, Pacific and Oceania
EAN: 9781509909469
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