Maidan in Asia. Kazakhs and Arabs
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Алмаз Браев. Maidan in Asia. Kazakhs and Arabs
Introduction
Chapter 1
Don’t trust the nomads. On the example of the Arab Spring
Chapter 2
The Sun of the Nomads
Chapter 3
Madness before the war
Chapter 4
Frog caviar
Chapter 5
Forerunner
Chapter 6
The reason for Asian autocracy?
Chapter 7
Flotagia
Chapter 8
The Infernal Wheel
Chapter 9
Kazakh Maidan
Chapter 10
Oligarch Ablyazov
Chapter 12
There was no conspiracy. There have been, are and will be horse races
Chapter 13
From trouble to trouble
Chapter 14
Culture is responsible for everything
Chapter 15
Where does my sympathy for the dictatorship come from? I’m tired
Chapter 16
«I am the opposition boss»
Chapter 17
Provinciality
Chapter 18
Corrupt officials are not planning a revolution
Chapter 19
Asian Pyramid
Chapter 20
There is no revolutionary intelligentsia
Chapter 21
Why does the elite not notice, does not feel?
Chapter 22
Are such people always silent?
Chapter 23
Don't believe them!
Chapter 24
Nomads versus Nomads
Chapter 25
Maidan and the fast egoists
Chapter 26
False outsiders
Chapter 27
Is it an Asian trigger?
Chapter 28
What are the talkers preparing for
Chapter 29
"What a priest, such a parish"
Chapter 30
If the leader, then only the leader
Chapter 31
From where 20,000 terrorists. From a camel
Chapter 32
«Why aren’t you changing now?»
Chapter 33
What will destroy the nomad state
Chapter 34
Why do you need to know the names of your ancestors
Chapter 35
Moral
GLOSSARY
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Why is there no orange revolution in Russia and Kazakhstan, or at least no excitement? Many people have asked this question.
The Arabs had revolutions. There have been several coups in Kyrgyzstan. There are several revolutions in Ukraine. But in Russia, Kazakhstan does not. Autocrat Nazarbayev ruled the state the most after the collapse of the USSR. Few people noticed that Russia and Kazakhstan used to be part of the Golden Horde. And what kind of democracy can there be in the Horde?
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So there were no formal borders between the Arab feudal states?
Naturally. All these states appeared on the map with the collapse of colonial empires. And before the collapse, historical tribal lands existed. But it was the informal knowledge of feudal elites about hereditary property. Within the empire, regions, one might say satrapies, were preserved. But the puppet monarchs ruled there. Therefore, Arab officers, many of them studied at military academies in the West, asked themselves the question: "Why did we study? What were we trained for?" They were trained for the colonial administration as Arab urbanization progressed. But they went even further. They declared independence.
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