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Erdem, Ebru.
Political salience of ethnic identities: A comparative study of Tajiks in Uzbekistan and Kurds in Turkey.
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Political salience of ethnic identities: A comparative study of Tajiks in Uzbekistan and Kurds in Turkey.
作者:
Erdem, Ebru.
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203 p.
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Adviser: David D. Laitin.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-09, Section: A, page: 3566.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09A.
標題:
Political Science, General.
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9780542893872
Political salience of ethnic identities: A comparative study of Tajiks in Uzbekistan and Kurds in Turkey.
Erdem, Ebru.
Political salience of ethnic identities: A comparative study of Tajiks in Uzbekistan and Kurds in Turkey.
- 203 p.
Adviser: David D. Laitin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2006.
Ethnographic and original survey data is used to show that Tajik identity is not politically salient in Uzbekistan and that people still seek patronage through local agents of the state. This is explained by the lack of a socioeconomic transformation, which left the Soviet period patronage structures intact. An in depth study of the Kurdish movement and statistical analysis of province level data is used to explain how Kurdish identity became politically salient in Turkey. Finally, the theory is generalized through a large-N test using the cross-national Minorities at Risk dataset.
ISBN: 9780542893872Subjects--Topical Terms:
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In the case of Kurds in Turkey, the rapid socioeconomic change, accompanied by increasing education, immigration, industrialization, and democratization since the 1960s led to the weakening of the tribal networks and the emergence of Kurdish political entrepreneurs. Since the 1980s, Kurdish identity has been replacing tribal identities as the basis of political action among the Kurds and it has also become a major political cleavage in the country. In the counterfactual case of Tajiks in Uzbekistan, Soviet era patronage structures stay intact in the absence of socioeconomic change, and any potential new elites are co-opted into the existing patronage networks of the state. As a result ethnicity has not become politically salient even if it is socially salient.
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