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Eurasian Authoritarianism Origins, Structure, and Legacy
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Eurasian Authoritarianism: Origins, Structure, and Legacy presents a bold analysis of the enduring patterns of authoritarian rule across Eurasia. Kuanysh S. Sazan argues that the modern autocratic regimes in Russia, China, and Central Asia are not deviations from global norms , but continuations of deeply entrenched governance models shaped by centuries of militarized statehood. Tracing a derivation from the Mongol Empire through the Tsardom of Russia and Imperial China, the book reveals how centralized control, strategic coercion, and elite-managed power transitions have remained defining features of governance in the region.
Rather than viewing these regimes as reactive or purely ideological, Eurasian Authoritarianism demonstrates how these structures reflect an inherited logic of rule, where state power is inseparable from military and bureaucratic dominance. The study challenges Western frameworks that assume a natural trajectory toward democratization, arguing instead that Eurasian autocracies evolve within their own historical and geopolitical imperatives. Sazan provides a compelling perspective on why these regimes survive and remain an enduring threat striving for dominance in global politics by unveiling the evolution mechanisms of these regimes. Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the resilience of Autocracy in the modern world.
Table of Contents
Part I-Genesis of the Regime
Chapter 1: Eurasian Political World
Chapter 2: Informal Authoritarianism
Chapter 3: Formal Authoritarianism
Part II-Evolution of the Regime
Chapter 4: Creation of a Single Political World
Chapter 5: Evolution of Autocracy in Russia
Chapter 6: Evolution of Autocracy in China
Part III-Transformation of the Regime
Chapter 7: People-Autocrat, the Collective Autocracy
Chapter 8: Four Forms of Eurasian Authoritarianism
Chapter 9: From Critical Junctures to Resurgence
Epilogue
Bibliography
About the Author
Product details

Published | Feb 05 2026 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781666977783 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | n/a |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |