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Session Submission Type: Panel
Central Asian authoritarian regimes have proven to be sustainable. The panel will discuss factors influencing the trajectories of political development of Central Asian countries, and ways the regimes process external shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and use hybrid democratic innovations, such as public budgeting.
Central Asian Authoritarianisms: Accounting for Differences and Oscillations - Nargis Kassenova, Harvard U
When Do Hybrid Democratic Innovations Work in Autocracies?: Investigating the Cases of Participatory Budgeting in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan - Bakhytzhan Kurmanov, U of Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan)
Public Procurement and Kleptocracy at the Time of Covid: Sputnik-V in Kazakhstan - Luca Anceschi, U of Glasgow (UK)