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Order at the Bazaar : Power and Trade in Central Asia / Regine A. Spector.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource : 13 b&w halftonesContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781501709746
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5475.K982 B57 2018
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Varieties of Order in a New Market Context -- 2. Changing Meanings of Bazaar Trade in Central Asia -- 3. Organizing Collectively at Dordoi Bazaar -- 4. Adapting to Bazaar Ownership through Diplomacy -- 5. Centralizing to Modernize at Osh Bazaar -- 6. Becoming Trading Elders and Local Authorities -- 7. Local Orders in Post-Soviet Bazaars and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Appendix -- Notes -- Index
Title is part of eBook package: Asian Studies Contemporary Collection eBook PackageTitle is part of eBook package: COR eBook-Package Pilot Project 2017Title is part of eBook package: Cornell Univ. Press eBook-Package Pilot Project 2016-2017Summary: Order at the Bazaar delves into the role of bazaars in the political economy and development of Central Asia. Bazaars are the economic bedrock for many throughout the region-they are the entrepreneurial hubs of Central Asia. However, they are often regarded as mafia-governed environments that are largely populated by the dispossessed. By immersing herself in the bazaars of Kyrgyzstan, Regine A. Spector learned that some are rather best characterized as islands of order in a chaotic national context. Spector draws on interviews, archival sources, and participant observation to show how traders, landowners, and municipal officials create order in the absence of a coherent government apparatus and bureaucratic state. Merchants have adapted Soviet institutions, including trade unions, and pre-Soviet practices, such as using village elders as the arbiters of disputes, to the urban bazaar by building and asserting their own authority. Spector's findings have relevance beyond the bazaars and borders of one small country; they teach us how economic development operates when the rule of law is weak.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Varieties of Order in a New Market Context -- 2. Changing Meanings of Bazaar Trade in Central Asia -- 3. Organizing Collectively at Dordoi Bazaar -- 4. Adapting to Bazaar Ownership through Diplomacy -- 5. Centralizing to Modernize at Osh Bazaar -- 6. Becoming Trading Elders and Local Authorities -- 7. Local Orders in Post-Soviet Bazaars and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Appendix -- Notes -- Index

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Order at the Bazaar delves into the role of bazaars in the political economy and development of Central Asia. Bazaars are the economic bedrock for many throughout the region-they are the entrepreneurial hubs of Central Asia. However, they are often regarded as mafia-governed environments that are largely populated by the dispossessed. By immersing herself in the bazaars of Kyrgyzstan, Regine A. Spector learned that some are rather best characterized as islands of order in a chaotic national context. Spector draws on interviews, archival sources, and participant observation to show how traders, landowners, and municipal officials create order in the absence of a coherent government apparatus and bureaucratic state. Merchants have adapted Soviet institutions, including trade unions, and pre-Soviet practices, such as using village elders as the arbiters of disputes, to the urban bazaar by building and asserting their own authority. Spector's findings have relevance beyond the bazaars and borders of one small country; they teach us how economic development operates when the rule of law is weak.

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