Parliamentary Representation in Central Asia Parliamentary Representation in Central Asia
Central Asian Studies

Parliamentary Representation in Central Asia

MPs Between Representing Their Voters and Serving an Authoritarian Regime

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This book explores the nature of parliamentary representation within the autocratic regimes of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It argues that although many parliaments are elected under flawed or non-competitive elections, autocratic governments are nevertheless aware of the need to appear representative and accessible to the demands of citizens and that even limited parliaments manage to represent their voters, sometimes in ways not intended by the regime. The book examines how elites structure, manage and organize representation; how they foster the desired kind of representation; and how they limit the ways in which parliaments fulfil their representative functions. The book concludes that Kazakhstan is a more hegemonic form of autocracy and the Kyrgyz Republic a more competitive form and that the degree to which parliaments fulfil their representational functions and how much room for manoeuvre individual MPs have depends largely on how much parties control candidate selection and the daily schedule and administrative resources of parliaments.

GENRE
Politik und Zeitgeschehen
ERSCHIENEN
2020
9. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
208
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
4,6
 MB

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