Cultural Foundations of Autocracy and Their Amendment: What Can Higher Education Institutions Do?

Type Working Paper - Romanian Journal of European Affairs
Title Cultural Foundations of Autocracy and Their Amendment: What Can Higher Education Institutions Do?
Author(s)
Volume 12
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2233856
Abstract
The paper examines the foundations of the societies in Central Asia (CA) and their impact on politics, recalls similarities with Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), attempting to make recommendations for the societies’ advancement. Firstly, I analyse the connections between cultural heritage and politics, introducing two pillar concepts, the societies’ cultural and institutional foundations. They are discussed with a view to understanding and revealing the model of society ingrained in politics and materialised in CA societies. Then, I examine the social capital and the exercise of power, illustrate beneficial associations and trade-offs between culture(s) and politics. Shortages are exposed and opportunities and circumstances for conflicts revealed. I substantiate the contradictory impacts of the international arena; I tackle synergies and discuss means to combine influences between politics and cultures. Finally, I incorporate findings into policy terms. The rudiments of a working system to foster progress in CA are seen in developments of both individuals and their governance systems. Recommendations are made with regard to how Higher Education Institutions can dodge flawed cultural influences and amend autocracy. The issues of CA societies are addressed with a strong policy focus, making policy recommendations and aiming at rising debates.

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