Politics and Legitimacy in Post-Soviet Eurasia 2016
DOI: 10.1057/9781137489449_4
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Legitimation and the Party of Power in Kazakhstan

Abstract: This chapter surveys the legitimation strategies enacted by the political leadership of the contemporary post-Soviet republic. While showing that Kazakhstan bases its legitimation primarily on international recognition and the country's economic performance, it also focuses on an institutional dimension of legitimation. The leadership of Kazakhstan has chiefly been relying on Nur Otan, the party of power, for this. The party has contributed to legitimation by enforcing rules in the 1990s; by channeling popular… Show more

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“…Legitimation is the most important of the three pillars for Kazakhstan, which is known to use proactive framing and persuasion to ensure the survival of its regime (Del Sordi, 2016;Schatz & Maltseva, 2012). Against the background of the social contract mentioned before, economic development, and output legitimacy in general, constitute one of the main regime's claims to legitimation (Del Sordi, 2016;Kudaibergenova, 2015;von Soest & Grauvogel, 2016).…”
Section: Study-abroad Programmes and The Pillars Of Authoritarian Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Legitimation is the most important of the three pillars for Kazakhstan, which is known to use proactive framing and persuasion to ensure the survival of its regime (Del Sordi, 2016;Schatz & Maltseva, 2012). Against the background of the social contract mentioned before, economic development, and output legitimacy in general, constitute one of the main regime's claims to legitimation (Del Sordi, 2016;Kudaibergenova, 2015;von Soest & Grauvogel, 2016).…”
Section: Study-abroad Programmes and The Pillars Of Authoritarian Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against the background of the social contract mentioned before, economic development, and output legitimacy in general, constitute one of the main regime's claims to legitimation (Del Sordi, 2016;Kudaibergenova, 2015;von Soest & Grauvogel, 2016). Not only does the regime engage in promoting growth, development and general wellbeing; through its rhetoric, it tries to appropriate economic successes and reinforce the impression that the regime is the generous maker of such wonders (Del Sordi, 2016, pp.…”
Section: Study-abroad Programmes and The Pillars Of Authoritarian Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
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