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Political Opposition in Authoritarianism: Exit, Voice and Loyalty in Kazakhstan

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:19 authored by Rico IsaacsRico Isaacs

How might political opposition shape regime outcomes overtime in an authoritarian system? Most studies on political opposition in authoritarian contexts tend to focus on the agency of the regime over and above that of the political opposition. Using Albert Hirschman’s framework of exit, voice and loyalty, this book examines the case of Kazakhstani opposition agency over 30 years to explore the extent to which political opposition in Kazakhstan has shaped the dynamics of authoritarian regime development in the country. What the analysis reveals is that in Kazakhstan the regime has tended to treat formal institutional political opposition as neither a credible nor non-credible threat. Consequently, the Kazakhstani regime has always responded to opposition exit and voice with sanctions and institutional adaption which strengthened the regime in the short to medium term, but left them exposed to spontaneous, grassroots non-institutional opposition in the longer term. This spontaneous grassroots opposition emerged in Kazakhstan as a series of ‘shocks’ crystalised in the 2011 events in Zhanaozen, the 2016 land protests, the 2019 election protests and the events of ‘qandy qantar’ (bloody January) in 2022. What this book illustrates is how authoritarian regimes which treat opposition threats ambiguously are likely to end up in a continuous state of instability because the feedback provided by opposition agency disappears leaving the regime susceptible to spontaneous opposition.

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

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Palgrave Macmillan

ISSN

2947-4469

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2947-4477

ISBN

3031065352

Date Submitted

2022-05-17

Date Accepted

2022-08-28

Date of First Publication

2022-08-28

Date of Final Publication

2022-08-28

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-05-15

ePrints ID

49302

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