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|a Lottholz, Philipp.
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|a Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia
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|b Imaginaries, Discourses and Practices of Social Ordering.
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|a Spaces of Peace, Security and Development
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|a Front Cover -- Series page -- Post-Liberal Statebuilding in Central Asia: Imaginaries, Discourses and Practices of Social Ordering -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Transliteration and Language -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- Entry: on (im)possible futures -- Post-liberalism: understanding (dis)order in a post-Western-dominated world -- Contributions to critical perspectives on peace, security and development -- Outline of the book -- 2 Theorizing Post-Liberal Forms of Statebuilding and Order-Making Globally
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|a Introduction -- Post-liberal thought from imperial history to the present -- The failures and transmutations of 'liberalism' in the non-West ... and the West -- Theorizing post-liberal peace: emancipation, governmentality and decoloniality -- Emancipation vs governmentality? -- Toward a decolonial perspective on post-liberal order -- 'Community security' as discourse and practice of peace- and statebuilding -- Community safety as crime prevention and neoliberal governmentality -- The global spread of community policing and its discontents -- Conclusion: Theorizing post-liberalism globally
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|a 3 From Imaginary to Practice: Capturing the Multiple Meanings of Peace, Security and Order -- Heteroglossia: the multiplicity of meanings in social processes -- Conceptualizing the role of social imaginaries in social ordering -- A cooperative and practice-based approach to research -- Reflections from fieldwork and beyond -- Conclusion -- 4 Imaginaries and Discourses of Social Order in Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction: Imaginaries of social order and transformations -- The Western 'liberal peace' imaginary -- The imaginary West -- Globalization and capitalist development teleology
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|a 'Made in Kyrgyzstan' -- Hard work, perseverance and coping strategies -- The 'politics of sovereignty' imaginary -- The 'bad West' -- Soviet modernity -- Ethno-nationalism -- Anti-colonialism -- The 'tradition and culture' imaginary -- 'Traditional' versus 'foreign' Islam -- Traditional institutions and concepts of social order -- Traditional knowledge as a source of well-being -- Connections between humans, the natural and spiritual domain -- Post-liberal statebuilding in Kyrgyzstan: a framework -- 5 Local Crime Prevention Centres and the (After) Lives of the State in Rural Kyrgyzstan
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|a Life in rural Kyrgyzstan between Soviet legacy and 'new market realities' -- From economic and institutional collapse to a moral economy of survival -- Translocal livelihoods and their implications for community security -- Local-level governance, social institutions and crime prevention -- Local self-governance and social institutions during and after the Soviet Union -- LCPCs between executive authority and societal concerns -- International security and peacebuilding programming -- Practices and discourses of community security in southern Kyrgyzstan
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|a LCPC 'success stories': overall results and implications.
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|a Drawing on decolonial perspectives on peace, statehood and development, this illuminating book examines post-liberal statebuilding in Central Asia. Through its analysis, the book highlights the problem with assumptions about liberal democracy, modern statehood and capitalist development as the standard template for post-conflict countries.
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