EVALUATING YOUTH POLICY REFORM IN KYRGYZSTAN USING SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
EVALUATING YOUTH POLICY REFORM IN KYRGYZSTAN USING SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
Author(s): Farhod Yuldashev, Bahadir SahinSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: youth organizations; former Soviet societies; complex adaptive systems; social network analysis; youth policy framework; Kyrgyzstan; color revolution
Summary/Abstract: Youth organizations were important actors in color revolutions demanding more rights from incumbent governments in former Soviet societies. Kyrgyzstan is an example where numerous attempts to overthrow various governments took place. Since the youth is generally unemployed, underqualified, undereducated because of drastic implementation of free market policies immediately after the unexpected and unforeseen collapse of the Iron Curtain, they were the most vulnerable demographic for exploitation by extremist groups and criminal organizations. The study employed theories of complex adaptive systems and social network analysis concepts and tools in order to evaluate the actors, relations, interventions and policy results during and after mass mobilizations leading to political change.
Journal: TRAMES
- Issue Year: XIX/2015
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 273–287
- Page Count: 17