Barbara Junisbai is Associate Professor of Organizational Studies at Pitzer College. Drawing on her personal experience researching, living, and working in a range of authoritarian contexts, she is committed to the co-creation of generative, accountable, and transparent human collectives.
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Introduction: Family Overreach and the Varied Fates of Personalist Presidents 1. Patronage as a Normative Institution 2. Nazarbayev Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2001-2002 and 2007 3. Karimov Family Overreach and Presidential Resilience, 2005 and 2013-2014 4. Family Overreach and the Downfall of Multiple Eurasian Presidents: Akayev (2005), Bakiyev (2010), Yanukovych (2013-2014), and Nazarbayev (2022-2023) 5. Family Overreach and Presidential Downfall in Comparative Perspective 6. Family Rule and Family-Induced Crisis, the View from Eurasia Conclusion: Authoritarianism, Conceptions and Reconceptions