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Police, Protests & Populism in Central Asia

Police, Protests & Populism in Central Asia

FromWar & Peace


Police, Protests & Populism in Central Asia

FromWar & Peace

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Central Asia is no exception to the protests that have emerged with renewed vigour on a global scale, a phenomenon made more visible against the backdrop of COVID-19 restrictions. Although the grievances driving them are context-specific, deep socio-political divisions and populist leaders are recurring themes, says Dr. Erica Marat. A professor at the U.S. National Defense University and a post-Soviet security expert, she joins Olga and Hugh to discuss what connections can be drawn between collective action and protest-policing dynamics spanning the U.S., Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan. Central Asian regimes bear the legacy of the Soviet era, and yet even the most autocratic among them are in constant adaptation, borrowing tactics from around the world to survive. Protest movements are evolving in the same way. Erica shares her findings of these trends, explaining the rise of ‘uncivil’ society, who the so-called “Kyrgyz Trump” is, and why Kazakhstan is a repatriation model for ISIS-affiliated citizens. For more information:Explore Crisis Group’s regional analysis on our Central Asia page Erica Marat, The Politics of Police Reform: Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries, Oxford University Press Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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War and Peace is a podcast series from the International Crisis Group. Olga Oliker and Elissa Jobson interview experts about all things Europe and its neighbourhood from Russia to Turkey and beyond. Their guests shed new light on everything that helps or hinders prospects for peace. A podcast member of the EuroPod production network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.