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The Kazakh Spring

Download or Read eBook The Kazakh Spring PDF written by Diana T. Kudaibergen and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2024-05-23 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Kazakh Spring
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781009454278
ISBN-13 : 1009454277
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Book Synopsis The Kazakh Spring by : Diana T. Kudaibergen

Book excerpt: How can a de-institutionalised protest movement disrupt a solidified, repressive and extremely resilient authoritarian regime? Using the context of the Kazakh Spring protests (2019–ongoing), Diana T. Kudaibergen focuses on how the interplay between a repressive regime and democratisation struggles define and shape each other. Combining original interview data, digital ethnography and contentious politics studies, she argues that the new generation of activists, including Instagram political influencers and renowned public intellectuals, have been able to de-legitimise and counter one of the most resilient authoritarian regimes and inspire mass protests that none of the formalised opposition ever imagined possible in Kazakhstan. 'The Kazakh Spring' is the first book to detail the emergence of this political field of opportunities that allowed the possibility to rethink the political limits in Kazakhstan, essentially toppling the long-term dictator in unprecedented mass protests of the Bloody January 2022.


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