Erica Marat: 4 books

Book cover of Kyrgyzstan beyond "Democracy Island" and "Failing State"

Kyrgyzstan beyond "Democracy Island" and "Failing State"

Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society

by Diana Asanalieva, Aisalkyn Botoeva, Asel Doolotkeldieva
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2015

Kyrgyzstan is probably the best known of any central Asian country, the one that has elicited the most academic publications, reports by NGOs or advocacy groups, and op-eds in the media. The country opened up massively to Western influence through development aid for civil society and for economic...
Book cover of Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty

Central Asia in the Era of Sovereignty

The Return of Tamerlane?

by Laura Adams, Svetlana Ancker, Daniel L. Burghart
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 2018

After twenty-five years of independence, there is little doubt that the five Central Asian states will persist as sovereign, independent states. They increasingly differ from each other, and are making their way in global politics. No longer connected only to Russia, they are now connected in important...
Book cover of The Military and the State in Central Asia

The Military and the State in Central Asia

From Red Army to Independence

by Erica Marat
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2009

The military played a pivotal role in the political development, state functions, foreign policy and the daily lives of the people in the Central Asian states from the early twentieth century until the present. This book is the first major, in-depth study of the military institutions in Central Asian...
Book cover of The Politics of Police Reform

The Politics of Police Reform

Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries

by Erica Marat
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2018

There is a Russian saying that "police mirror society." The gist of this is that every society is policed to the extent that it allows itself to be policed. Centralized in control but decentralized in their reach, the police are remarkably similar in structure, chain of command, and their relationships...
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