Post-Communist Civil Society and the Soviet Legacy: Challenges of Democratisation and Reform in the Caucasus - Huseyn Aliyev - Books - Palgrave Macmillan - 9781137489142 - August 12, 2015
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Post-Communist Civil Society and the Soviet Legacy: Challenges of Democratisation and Reform in the Caucasus 1st ed. 2015 edition

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This book argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is a result not only of post-communist political and economic problems, but also of the effects of historical legacies. These influence both formal and informal civil societies and weaken the countries' ability to facilitate democratisation.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Huseyn Aliyev holds a Ph. D in Politics from the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is the author of over 20 articles on post-communist comparative politics, civil society, armed conflicts in the North Caucasus and informal institutions. Table of Contents: List of Figures and TablesNote on TransliterationPreface List of Abbreviations Introduction Outline of the argument Relevance of research Case study: CaucasusSources of dataOverview of contents PART I: DEMOCRATISATION, CIVIL SOCIETY AND COMMUNIST LEGACIES 1. Democracy In The Caucasus And The Former Soviet Union2. Structural Democratisation 3. 'Transition' Theories4. Civil Society, Social Capital And Networking 5. Why Is Civil Society Important?6. What Is Civil Society?7. Social Capital 8. Informal Networking 9. What Determines The Development Of Civil Society?10. Political System 11. Armed Conflicts12. Economic Well-Being 13. Antecedent Regime's Legacy 14. Post-Totalitarian Legacy 15. Soviet Legacy: Conceptual And Analytical Baseline16. Conclusion PART II: HISTORY OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CAUCASUS17. Pre-Communist Civil Sector18. The Caucasus's Civil Sector Under Soviet Rule19. Public Sphere Of Soviet Society20. Soviet Private Sphere 21. Sovietisation22. 'Neformaly' 23. Perestroika And The Birth Of Nationalist Civil Society24. Conclusion PART III: POST-COMMUNIST CIVIL SOCIETY25. The Post-Communist NGO Sector26. Overview Of The NGO Sector 27. Weaknesses Of The NGO Sector28. Membership And Participation 29. Distribution 30. Popular Trust Towards Ngos31. Operational Structure 32. Ngos' Patron-Client Relations33. Post-Communist Informal Networks In The Caucasus34. Types Of Informal Networks 35. Informal Networks As Providers Of Public Goods36. Limits Of Informal Networking 37. Indigenous Social Capital 38. Conclusion PART IV: SOVIET LEGACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY39. Legacy Of The Soviet Public Sphere40. Institutional Legacy41. Individual Legacy42. Continuity Of Civic Traditions43. Informal Networks As Soviet Legacy44. How And Why Do Informal Civic Traditions Continue?45. Conclusion PART V: ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS46. Political System47. Impact Of Political System On Formal Civil Society48. Political System And Informal Networks49. Armed Conflicts50. Economic Well-Being51. Conclusion Conclusion Alternative ExplanationsContributions And Implications NotesBibliography Index Review Quotes: "Fruitfully combining empirical evidence and personal experience, Huseyn Aliyev succeeds in casting new light on the legacy of Soviet authoritarianism in weakening civil society, hampering democratization and building peace in the Caucasus. This original study is a required reading for those who want to understand the political crises in the Caucasus." Dennis Dijkzeul, Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict, Ruhr-Universitat, Bochum, Germany "Dr Aliyev's book is an insightful examination of the weaknesses of civil society in the Caucasus. In detailing the continued impact of the Soviet legacy, he shows how political regimes can have broad-reaching effects long after their demise, and thus makes a fruitful contribution to the literature on democratisation." James Headley, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of Otago, New Zealand "This book is an important contribution to the research on post-communist civil society and the contentious politics of the Caucasus region. It is the first book length treatment of the development of civil society in the contemporary Caucasus region." Chris Rudd, University of Otago, New Zealand "

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Released August 12, 2015
ISBN13 9781137489142
Publishers Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 222
Dimensions 223 × 146 × 18 mm   ·   426 g

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