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Living Law and Political Stability in Post-Soviet Central Asia: A Case Study of the Ferghana Valley in Uzbekistan
2013) 14th Annual Central Eurasian Studies Society Conference(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Corruption, Informality and ‘Living Law’ in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
2013) International Conference: Informal Practices and Structures in Eastern Europe and Central Asia p.31-31(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2012
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Welfare as a means for political stability : a law and society analysis
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Migrantarbete inom den gröna näringen
2012)(
- Book/Report › Report
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Corruption in a “culture of money”: Understanding social norms in post-Soviet Uzbekistan
2012) The Normative Anatomy of Society, 2012(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Mahalla Institutions in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
2012) Halduskultuur – Administrative Culture Conference 2012 "Local Governance, Decentralization and Participation: Meta-Governance Perspectives"(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Political stability through welfare reforms : a comparative study of Central Asia and Western Europe
2012) 20th NISPAcee Conference "Public Administration East and West: Twenty Years of Development"(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2011
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Law, Social Norms and Welfare as Means of Public Administration: Case Study of Mahalla Institutions in Uzbekistan
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Bridging the State and Society: Case Study of Mahalla Institutions in Uzbekistan
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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Understanding public administration reforms in clientalistic Uzbekistan: the interplay between law and social norms
2011) The 19th NISPAcee Annual Conference "Public Administration of the Future"(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract