Kyrgyzstan is a product of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, born under the auspices of self-determination and a capitalist economy, in line with post-cold war’s end-of-history expectations. Among neighboring Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan is the only democracy in the region. Now, 31 years later, we see in this small and mountainous region the elementary […]
the article indeed discusses how Kyrgyzstan became entangled in the grip of capitalist forces. it explores how the global order and the prevailing development ideology leave little room for alternative trajectories.