POSTCOLONIALISM IN CENTRAL ASIA. IDEOLOGICAL MYTH OR REALITY?

  • RUSTEM ZHANGOZHA Doctor of Political Sciences, Chief research worker of the Institute of World History National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5516-0958

Abstract

 The article deals with the conceptual conflicts of socio-political transit - independence of the Central Asian region countries.

           The reconstruction of the transit typology of the new independent Central Asian states reveals a complex symbiosis of paternalism, quasi-liberalism and populism. This indicates the loss of ethnocultural continuity of the peoples of the region.

Keywords:  Society, politics, post-colonialism, socio-political transit. Political discourse and political populism, ethno-cultural mentality, historical and cultural continuity.

Keywords:  Society, politics, post-colonialism, socio-political transit. Political discourse and political populism, ethno-cultural mentality, historical and cultural continuity.

Published
2020-12-22
Section
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS