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What is Authoritarianism

Economic, Educational, and Touristic Development in Asia
An illegitimate political system concentrating authority and power to a dictator or small elite of oligarchs not constitutionally constrained by the ruled.
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Corruption and Anti-Corruption Reform in Central Asia
Duane Windsor (Rice University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2239-4.ch003
Abstract
This chapter surveys information available in English from public sources concerning levels and composition of corruption in the five countries of Central Asia. Similarly, the chapter examines relevant information available in English from public sources concerning anti-corruption reform efforts in Central Asia. Focus is on the relationship between corruption and reform and economic, educational, and touristic development in the five countries. There is consideration of possible links to foreign direct investment and operations by multinational corporations. There is some comparison to neighboring countries. The chapter proceeds in the following phases. The first step is to assemble available information and studies concerning corruption and anti-corruption conditions in the five countries. The second step is to assess the determinants and consequences of both corruption and anti-corruption reform. The third step is to place information and assessment into regional context. The chapter provides a conceptual framework for interpreting detailed country information.
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Enforcing Central Authority: Nuri al-Maliki and the Tradition of Iraq's Authoritarian State
Juan Linz defined authoritarian power as a system in which political pluralism is constrained, a state of emergency is evoked to gain legitimacy, political participation is controlled, and the government’s rights are ill defined.
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