From Leninism to Karimovism: Hegemony, Ideology, and Authoritarian Legitimation
Author(s)
March, Andrew F.
Abstract
A political theorist examines the way in which President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan has attempted to legitimate authoritarian rule since the transition from communism. A comparison is made between late-Soviet modes of authoritarian legitimation and those of the Karimov regime, and the success of the project at the conceptual level is examined. The article closes with a consideration of the implications of this study for evaluating Juan J. Linz’s classical thesis on the relationship between authoritarianism and ideology and some general propositions on the structure of authoritarian legitimation.