Violent Georgia - Developmentalist Trajectories of the Ethnopolitocal Mobilisation
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Vydavatel: | Karolinum |
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Jazyk: | čeština |
Publikováno: | 11.03.2016 |
Formát: | 1x kniha (brožovaná) 128 stran |
Anotace
This book intends to show that the violent disintegration of the
Soviet Union, characteristic for the South Caucasus region and most
prominently Georgia, cannot be fully explained solely by an
investigation of the ethnopolitical and national uprisings which
were stimulated by the political changes of the Perestroika period.
Instead, it argues that a rigorous analysis of the late 1980s/early
1990s violent transitions has to be linked with a longer-term
perspective focusing on the function and development of the Soviet
developmentalist state. This perspective tends to view the Soviet
system as an alternative to the Western capitalist system and aims
towards an understanding the socio-economic processes which
determined the dynamics of the system. In this sense, violent
mobilizations in Georgia resulted from the processes that were
determined by the function and decline of the Soviet
developmentalist state. While accepting the dynamics of
ethnopolitical mobilization, this monograph addresses the issue of
which socio-economic processes bred those mobilizations.
Kategorie
Knihovnické kódy
- EAN: 9788024632339