Kyrgyzstan [Recurso electrónico] PDF : State Fragility and Radicalisation
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TextSeries: Crisis Group Europe & Central Asia ; - . -- No. 83 (Oct. 2016)Publication details: International Crisis Group 3 October 2016 Avenue Louise 149, 1050 Brussels, BelgiumDescription: Recurso onlineSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The rapid rise of alternative interpretations of Islam, often at odds with the state’s concept of traditional identity, are being fueled in part by endemic corruption and perceptions of incompetency. The government must end economic marginalisation and improve inadequate institutions, or risk not just threats to internal security but also the resurfacing of ethnic tensions.
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The rapid rise of alternative interpretations of Islam, often at odds with the state’s concept of traditional identity, are being fueled in part by endemic corruption and perceptions of incompetency. The government must end economic marginalisation and improve inadequate institutions, or risk not just threats to internal security but also the resurfacing of ethnic tensions.
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