№134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community:
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Item Description: | To understand the reasons for the relative failures of the transition to democracy, the formation of a law-based state and the establishment of respect for human rights in the independent states of Central Asia today, as well as the role of the international community, one has to assess, first of all, the dynamics of the political process in this region of the world. In large part, the origins of the current weakness of democratic processes are the result of developments during the final decades of Soviet power. By the early 1990s, there arose a situation in which the ruling authorities Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), ruling authorities, realising the necessity of reform but at the same time wishing to retain power, initiated a set of reforms that employed democratic phraseology but which aimed first of all at protecting the interests of the ruling group |
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spelling | Zhovtis , Eugheniy Verfasser aut №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community Eugheniy Zhovtis Brussels [Belgium] CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies 2007 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2007 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 12) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier To understand the reasons for the relative failures of the transition to democracy, the formation of a law-based state and the establishment of respect for human rights in the independent states of Central Asia today, as well as the role of the international community, one has to assess, first of all, the dynamics of the political process in this region of the world. In large part, the origins of the current weakness of democratic processes are the result of developments during the final decades of Soviet power. By the early 1990s, there arose a situation in which the ruling authorities Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), ruling authorities, realising the necessity of reform but at the same time wishing to retain power, initiated a set of reforms that employed democratic phraseology but which aimed first of all at protecting the interests of the ruling group Geography, Regional studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law International relations/trade Social development Economic development |
spellingShingle | Zhovtis , Eugheniy №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community Geography, Regional studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law International relations/trade Social development Economic development |
title | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community |
title_auth | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community |
title_exact_search | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community |
title_exact_search_txtP | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community |
title_full | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community Eugheniy Zhovtis |
title_fullStr | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community Eugheniy Zhovtis |
title_full_unstemmed | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community Eugheniy Zhovtis |
title_short | №134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia, Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community |
title_sort | №134 democratisation and human rights in central asia problems development prospects and the role of the international community |
topic | Geography, Regional studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law International relations/trade Social development Economic development |
topic_facet | Geography, Regional studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law International relations/trade Social development Economic development |
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