Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Law, Social Norms and Welfare as Means of Public Administration: Case Study of Mahalla Institutions in Uzbekistan Cover

Law, Social Norms and Welfare as Means of Public Administration: Case Study of Mahalla Institutions in Uzbekistan

Open Access
|Jun 2011

References

  1. Abramson, D. M. 2001. "Identity Counts: The Soviet Legacy and the Census in Uzbekistan." In D. Kertzer and D. Arel (eds). Census and Identity: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in National Censuses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 186-199.
  2. Abramson, D. M. 2000a. "Socialism's Bastard Children." PoLAR 23, 49-64.
  3. Abramson, D. M. 2000b. Constructing Corruption: Foreign Aid, Bureaucratization, and Uzbek Social Networks. Unpublished paper presented at Harvard University. Available at http://turkmeny.h1.ru/cas/abramson.html
  4. Bektemirov, K. and E. Rahimov. 2001. "Local Government in Uzbekistan." In V. M. Popa (ed.). Developing New Rules in the Old Environment. Budapest: LGI / OSI Europe, 469-520.
  5. Clarke, H. L. 1999. "An American View of Uzbekistan." Central Asian Survey 18 (3), 373-383.
  6. Cooter, R. D. 1997. "Law from Order: Economic Development and the Jurisprudence of Social Norms." John M. Olin Working Papers in Law, Economics, and Institutions 96 / 97 (4), 1-33.
  7. Cooter, R. D. 1996. "The Rule of State Law and the Rule-of-Law-State: Economic Analysis of the Legal Foundations of Development." Paper presented at the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics.
  8. Coudouel, A. and S. Marnie. 1999. "From Universal to Targeted Social Assistance: An Assessment of the Uzbek Experience." MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economics 9 (4), 443-458.
  9. de Neubourg, C. 2002. "The Welfare Pentagon and the Social Management of Risks." In R. Sigg and C. Behrendt (eds). Social Security in the Global Village. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 313-331.
  10. Diamond, L. 1994. "Rethinking Civil Society: Toward Democratic Consolidation." Journal of Democracy 5 (3), 14-15.
  11. Ellickson, R. C. 1991. Order Without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
  12. Erdem, E. 2006. Political Salience of Ethnic Identities: A Comparative Study of Tajiks in Uzbekistan and Kurds in Turkey. Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University Retrieved 12 October 2010 from Dissertations & Theses: A&I. (Publication No. AAT 3235214).
  13. Esping-Andersen, G. 1990. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Cambridge: Polity Press.10.1177/095892879100100108
  14. Fane, D. 1996. "Ethnicity and Regionalism in Uzbekistan: Maintaining Stability through Authoritarian Control." In L. Drobizheva, R. Gottemoeller, C. M. Kelleher and L. Walker (eds). Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Soviet World: Case Studies and Analysis. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 271-302.
  15. Gleason, G. 2001. "'Asian Values' and the Democratic Transition in Central Asia." Harvard Asia Quarterly 5 (1).
  16. Human Rights Watch. 2003. From House to House: Abuses by Mahalla Committees. Vol. 15. New York: Human Rights Watch.
  17. Hyden, H. 2008. "Putting Law in Context: Some Remarks on the Implementation of Law in China." In H. Hyden and P. Wickenberg (eds). Contributions in Sociology of Law: Remarks from a Swedish Horizon. Lund: Media-Tryck Sociologen, 147-176.
  18. Hyden, H. and M. Svensson. 2008. "The Concept of Norms in Sociology of Law." Scandinavian Studies in Law 53, 15-32.
  19. Ilkhamov, A. 2007. "Neopatrimonialism, Interest Groups and Patronage Networks: The Impasses of the Governance System in Uzbekistan." Central Asian Survey 26 (1), 65-84.
  20. Kamp, M. R. 2004. "Between Women and the State: Mahalla Committees and Social Welfare in Uzbekistan." In P. J. Luong (ed.). The Transformation of Central Asia: States and Societies from Soviet Rule to Independence. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 29-58.
  21. Kassymbekova, B. 2003. "Uzbekistan's Mahalla: A Democratic Tool for Authoritarian Rule." Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Analyst 19 November. Available at http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/1659 (Last accessed 14 October 2010). http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/1659
  22. Koroteyeva, V. and E. Makarova. 1998. "The Assertion of Uzbek National Identity: Nativization or State Building Process ?" In T. Atabaki and J. O'Kane (eds). Post-Soviet Central Asia. New York: I. B. Tauris.10.5040/9780755619801.ch-010
  23. Locke, J. 1961 [1690]. The Second Treatise of Civil Government. Ed. by Thomas I. Cook. New York: Hafner.
  24. Louw, M. 2007. Everyday Islam in Post-Soviet Central Asia. Central Asian Studies Series. London: Routledge.10.4324/9780203961773
  25. Masaru, S. 2006. "The Politics of Civil Society, Mahalla and NGOs: Uzbekistan." In I. Osamu and U. Tomohiko (eds). Reconstruction and Interaction of Slavic Eurasia and Its Neighboring Worlds. Sapporo: Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, 335-370.
  26. Melvin, N. J. 2000. Uzbekistan: Transition to Authoritarianism on the Silk Road. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic.
  27. Micklewright, J. and S. Marnie. 2005. "Targeting Social Assistance in a Transition Economy: The Mahallas in Uzbekistan." Social Policy and Administration 39 (4), 431-447.
  28. Noori, N. 2006. Delegating Coercion: Linking Decentralization to State Formation in Uzbekistan. PhD Dissertation. Columbia University, New York.
  29. Posner, E. A. 2002. Law and Social Norms. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.10.4159/9780674042308
  30. Posner, E. A. 1996. "The Regulation of Groups: The Influence of Legal and Nonlegal Sanctions on Collective Action." University of Chicago Law Review 63, 133-198.
  31. Ruziev, K., D. Ghosh and S. C. Dow. 2007. "The Uzbek Puzzle Revisited: An Analysis of Economic Performance in Uzbekistan since 1991." Central Asian Survey 26 (1), 7-30.
  32. Seiple, C. 2005. "Uzbekistan: Civil Society in the Heartland." Orbis (Spring 2005), 245-259.
  33. Seligman, A. B. 1992. The Idea of Civil Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  34. Sievers, E. W. 2002. "Uzbekistan's Mahalla: From Soviet to Absolutist Residential Community Associations." Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law 2, 91-158.
  35. Spechler, M. C. 2000. "Uzbekistan: The Silk Road to Nowhere." Contemporary Economic Policy 18 (3), 295-303.
  36. Starr, F. S. 2005. "Partnership for Central Asia." Foreign Affairs 84 (4), 164-178.
  37. Sumner, W. G. 1906. Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners and Customs, Mores and Morals. Boston, MA: Ginn.10.2307/1412602
  38. Therborn, G. 2002. "Back to Norms ! On the Scope and Dynamics of Norms and Normative Action." Current Sociology 50 (6), 863-880.
  39. Vago, S. 2009. Law and Society. 9th edn. Upper Saddle River, N. J: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Language: English
Page range: 33 - 57
Published on: Jun 24, 2011
Published by: NISPAcee
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2011 Rustamjon Urinboyev, published by NISPAcee
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

Volume 4 (2011): Issue 1 (June 2011)