Where are all our sheep? : Kyrgyzstan, a global political arena

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Where are all our sheep? : Kyrgyzstan, a global political arena

Boris Petric ; translated by Cynthia Schoch

(Dislocations, v. 16)

Berghahn, c2015

Other Title

On a mangé nos moutons : le Kirghizstan, du berger au biznesman

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Originally published: Éditions de la maison des sciences de l'homme, c2013

Includes bibliographical references and index

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After the collapse of the USSR, Kyrgyzstan chose a path of economic and political liberalization. Only a few years later, however, the country ceased producing anything of worth and developed a dependence on the outside world, particularly on international aid. Its principal industry, sheep breeding, was decimated by reforms suggested by international institutions providing assistance. Virtually annihilated by privatization of the economy and deserted by Moscow, the Kyrgyz have turned this economic "opening up" into a subtle strategy to capture all manner of resources from abroad. In this study, the author describes the encounters, sometimes comical and tinged with incomprehension, between the local population and the well-meaning foreigners who came to reform them.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Map of Central Asia Map of Kyrgyzstan Introduction: Someone Ate All Our Sheep On the Kyrgyz Highlands In Search of a Baseline Looking Back on a Soviet Economy of Intensive Livestock Farming From Kolkhoz to Village The Anthropologist in the Face of Social Change Some Local Authority Figures The Former Kolkhoz Chairman: The Bashkarma The New Official Local Authority: The Ayil Okmotu The "Biznesman": Economic Power The Shepherd: A Prestigious but Powerless Figure The Moldo or the Affirmation of Religious Authority The Rise of NGOs and the Development of Private Enterprise Logics of Power: Appropriation, Plunder, and Capture of Resources Chapter 1. Manas, Unesco, and the Kyrgyz Fabula Manas: Political Uses of a Traditional Oral Epic Indigenization and Nationalization of the Epic Manas 1000: Political Ritual of the New Kyrgyz Identity Manas Gumbez: A National Heritage Site Manas Ayili and the Building of an International Image UNESCO: Global Entrepreneur of the Kyrgyz National Imaginary Polysemous Perceptions of the Creation of the New National Imaginary Democracy, Decentralization, Tribal Identity, and Minorities Affirmation of Ethnic Identity in the South of the Country Enhancing "Tribal" Identity in the North Manas in a Context of Globalization Chapter 2. Kyrgyzstan and Good Governance Experts The Ideology of Good Governance: Minimal Government, Private Enterprise and Civil Society The UNPD: Decline of the State, Promotion of Local and Traditional Political Practices From an Economic Planning Culture to a Project Culture Promoting Democracy The Development of Local Kyrgyz NGOs Electoral Assistance: Technical Aid or Political Interference Chapter 3. Elections and the Promotion of Democracy Ethnography of an Election IFES and Elections: Democracy@large Ethnography of an American Political Foundation Training Session Training and Strategy of Influence Eligibility: The Demokrat and Kyrgyzness Chapter 4. The Fall of the Common House The Soviet Regime or the Ambition to Establish Absolute Control over Human Flows Askar Akayev's Common House Ideology and Emigration of the Russian-Speaking Population Rural Exodus and Urban Sprawl From Migration to Increased Kyrgyz Mobility The Russian Perspective: Gastarbeiter The Political Weight of Remittances in Kyrgyzstan Chapter 5. The Bazaar: Symbol of a Society of Traders The Bazaar: The Return to a Natural Economic Order? The "Bazarkoms": New Social Figures Property and Political Protection: The Dordoy Bazaar and Askar Salymbekov From Dordoy Bazar to Dordoy Associatsia: The Transmission of Capital Patronage and Political Clientele Redistribution and Social Legitimacy Soccer and Kok-boru Giving to the Dead and to God: Monuments and Jubilees The Changing Face of the Bazaar: The Labor Market on Avenue Maladoja Guardia Chapter 6. Civil Society and Election Monitoring Koalitsia and the National Democratic Institute Baisalov: Portrait of a Democracy Promotion Icon Koalitsia and the ENEMO Transnational Network Intellectual Influences: Non-Violent Movements Koalitsia's Hour of Glory: The Tulip Revolution Participative Observation in an Election Mission The Election Mission: A Multi-camp Caravan The Deployment of Observers Return to the Capital and Debriefing The Press Conference Cocktail Hour: The Communion Ritual of Democracy Promoters Communion of Contentious Actors: Opposition Coalition, Koalitsia, and Kel-Kel Chapter 7. The Transnationalization of Politics Anthropology of a Fraudulent Election Electoral Observation and Local Dynamics A Changing Political Personnel: From Appointees to Elected Officials Becoming a Deputat: An Exemplary Political Battle Political Transhumance, Opposition, Marginalization, and Exile Political Practices and Regional Factionalism The New Role of the President and Appointed Political Personnel From Communism to Keminism From Keminism to Teyitism The Political Change in 2005: Revolution, Overthrow, or Coup? Conclusion: The Kyrgyz Laboratory and the Global Politics Afterword: From the Kyrgyz Fabula to the Ethnic Apocalypse? Appendix I: Kyrgyz Republic Timeline Appendix II: Census of Kyrgyzstan Population Index

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