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Planting Parliaments in Eurasia, 1850-1950 - Concepts, Practices, and Mythologies (Paperback): Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira Planting Parliaments in Eurasia, 1850-1950 - Concepts, Practices, and Mythologies (Paperback)
Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira
R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Parliaments are often seen as Western European and North American institutions and their establishment in other parts of the world as a derivative and mostly defective process. This book challenges such Eurocentric visions by retracing the evolution of modern institutions of collective decision-making in Eurasia. Breaching the divide between different area studies, the book provides nine case studies covering the area between the eastern edge of Asia and Eastern Europe, including the former Russian, Ottoman, Qing, and Japanese Empires as well as their successor states. In particular, it explores the appeals to concepts of parliamentarism, deliberative decision-making, and constitutionalism; historical practices related to parliamentarism; and political mythologies across Eurasia. It focuses on the historical and "reestablished" institutions of decision-making, which consciously hark back to indigenous traditions and adapt them to the changing circumstances in imperial and postimperial contexts. Thereby, the book explains how representative institutions were needed for the establishment of modernized empires or postimperial states but at the same time offered a connection to the past. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780367691271, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 licence.

Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913-1991 - Nationalism, Socialism, and Development (Hardcover): Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz... Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913-1991 - Nationalism, Socialism, and Development (Hardcover)
Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira
R4,587 Discovery Miles 45 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the political parties which emerged on the territories of the former Ottoman, Qing, Russian, and Habsburg empires and not only took over government power but merged with government itself. It discusses how these parties, disillusioned with previous constitutional and parliamentary reforms, justified their takeovers with programs of controlled or supervised economic and social development, including acting as the mediators between the various social and ethnic groups in the respective territories. It pays special attention to nation-building through the party, to institutions (both constitutional and de facto), and to the global and comparative aspects of one-party regimes. It explores the origins of one-party regimes in China, Czechoslovakia, Korea, the Soviet Union, Turkey, Yugoslavia, and beyond, the roles of socialism and nationalism in the parties' approaches to development and state-building, as well the pedagogical aspirations of the ruling elites. Hence, by revisiting the dynamics of the transition from the earlier imperial formations via constitutionalism to one-party governments, and by assessing the internal and external dynamics of one-party regimes after their establishment, the book more precisely locates this type of regime within the contemporary world's political landscape. Moreover, it emphasises that one-party regimes thrived on both sides of the Cold War and in some of the non-aligned states, and that although some state socialist one-party regimes collapsed in 1989-1991, in other places historically dominant parties and new parties have continued to monopolize political power. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Planting Parliaments in Eurasia, 1850-1950 - Concepts, Practices, and Mythologies (Hardcover): Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira Planting Parliaments in Eurasia, 1850-1950 - Concepts, Practices, and Mythologies (Hardcover)
Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Parliaments are often seen as Western European and North American institutions and their establishment in other parts of the world as a derivative and mostly defective process. This book challenges such Eurocentric visions by retracing the evolution of modern institutions of collective decision-making in Eurasia. Breaching the divide between different area studies, the book provides nine case studies covering the area between the eastern edge of Asia and Eastern Europe, including the former Russian, Ottoman, Qing, and Japanese Empires as well as their successor states. In particular, it explores the appeals to concepts of parliamentarism, deliberative decision-making, and constitutionalism; historical practices related to parliamentarism; and political mythologies across Eurasia. It focuses on the historical and "reestablished" institutions of decision-making, which consciously hark back to indigenous traditions and adapt them to the changing circumstances in imperial and postimperial contexts. Thereby, the book explains how representative institutions were needed for the establishment of modernized empires or postimperial states but at the same time offered a connection to the past. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780367691271, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 licence.

Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924 - Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building... Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924 - Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building (Paperback)
Ivan Sablin
R1,643 Discovery Miles 16 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The governance arrangements put in place for Siberia and Mongolia after the collapse of the Qing and Russian Empires were highly unusual, experimental and extremely interesting. The Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic established within the Soviet Union in 1923 and the independent Mongolian People's Republic established a year later were supposed to represent a new model of transnational, post-national governance, incorporating religious and ethno-national independence, under the leadership of the coming global political party, the Communist International. The model, designed to be suitable for a socialist, decolonised Asia, and for a highly diverse population in a strategic border region, was intended to be globally applicable. This book, based on extensive original research, charts the development of these unusual governance arrangements, discusses how the ideologies of nationalism, socialism and Buddhism were borrowed from, and highlights the relevance of the subject for the present day world, where multiculturality, interconnectedness and interdependency become ever more complicated.

Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924 - Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building... Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924 - Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building (Hardcover)
Ivan Sablin
R4,721 Discovery Miles 47 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The governance arrangements put in place for Siberia and Mongolia after the collapse of the Qing and Russian Empires were highly unusual, experimental and extremely interesting. The Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic established within the Soviet Union in 1923 and the independent Mongolian People's Republic established a year later were supposed to represent a new model of transnational, post-national governance, incorporating religious and ethno-national independence, under the leadership of the coming global political party, the Communist International. The model, designed to be suitable for a socialist, decolonised Asia, and for a highly diverse population in a strategic border region, was intended to be globally applicable. This book, based on extensive original research, charts the development of these unusual governance arrangements, discusses how the ideologies of nationalism, socialism and Buddhism were borrowed from, and highlights the relevance of the subject for the present day world, where multiculturality, interconnectedness and interdependency become ever more complicated.

The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 - Nationalisms, Imperialisms, and Regionalisms in and after... The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 - Nationalisms, Imperialisms, and Regionalisms in and after the Russian Empire (Paperback)
Ivan Sablin
R1,474 Discovery Miles 14 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Russian Far East was a remarkably fluid region in the period leading up to, during, and after the Russian Revolution. The different contenders in play in the region, imagining and working toward alternative futures, comprised different national groups, including Russians, Buryat-Mongols, Koreans, and Ukrainians; different imperialist projects, including Japanese and American attempts to integrate the region into their political and economic spheres of influence as well as the legacies of Russian expansionism and Bolshevik efforts to export the revolution to Mongolia, Korea, China, and Japan; and various local regionalists, who aimed for independence or strong regional autonomy for distinct Siberian and Far Eastern communities and whose efforts culminated in the short-lived Far Eastern Republic of 1920-1922. The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 charts developments in the region, examines the interplay of the various forces, and explains how a Bolshevik version of state-centered nationalism prevailed.

The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 - Nationalisms, Imperialisms, and Regionalisms in and after... The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 - Nationalisms, Imperialisms, and Regionalisms in and after the Russian Empire (Hardcover)
Ivan Sablin
R4,567 Discovery Miles 45 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Russian Far East was a remarkably fluid region in the period leading up to, during, and after the Russian Revolution. The different contenders in play in the region, imagining and working toward alternative futures, comprised different national groups, including Russians, Buryat-Mongols, Koreans, and Ukrainians; different imperialist projects, including Japanese and American attempts to integrate the region into their political and economic spheres of influence as well as the legacies of Russian expansionism and Bolshevik efforts to export the revolution to Mongolia, Korea, China, and Japan; and various local regionalists, who aimed for independence or strong regional autonomy for distinct Siberian and Far Eastern communities and whose efforts culminated in the short-lived Far Eastern Republic of 1920-1922. The Rise and Fall of Russia's Far Eastern Republic, 1905-1922 charts developments in the region, examines the interplay of the various forces, and explains how a Bolshevik version of state-centered nationalism prevailed.

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