Bridging State and Civil Society

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Aga Khan Development Network
Aga Khan Foundation
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Central Asia
Civil Society
Communal Governance
Development
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Ethnography
Fieldwork
Gorno-Badakhshan
Governance
Informal Organizations
Instititutions
Kinship
Local Governance
Local Leaders
Mahallas
Networks
Pamirs
Security
Shura
South Asia
Stability
State
State Formation
State-Building
Tajikistan
Trafficking
Warlords
Women

Product details

  • ISBN 9780472132775
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bridging State and Civil Society provides an in-depth study of parts of Central Asia and Afghanistan that remain marginalized from the larger region. As such, the people have developed distinct ways of governing and surviving, sometimes in spite of the state and in part because of informal organizations. Suzanne Levi-Sanchez provides eight case studies, each an independent look at a particular informal organization, but each also part of a larger picture that helps the reader understand the importance and key role that informal organizations play for civil society and the state. Each case explores how informal organizations operate and investigates their structures and interactions with official state institutions, civil society, familial networks, and development organizations. As such, each chapter explores the concepts through a different lens while asking a deceptively simple question: What is the relationship between informal organizations and the state?

Suzanne Levi-Sanchez is Associate Professor in the National Security Affairs Department at United States Naval War College.

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