ЭКОНОМИКА КОНФЛИКТОВ: КОНТЕКСТ И КОРЕННЫЕ ПРИЧИНЫ МЕЖОБЩИННЫХ СТОЛКНОВЕНИЙ В КАЗАХСТАНЕ
https://doi.org/10.52821/2789-4401-2023-4-66-79
Аннотация
Цель исследования. Целью данной статьи является исследование обоснованности экономических теорий конфликта для объяснения коренных причин межобщинных столкновений в Казахстане.
Методология. Такой теоретический обзор и качественный методологический подход дают более детальную картину и представляют собой начальный шаг в разработке стратегии деэскалации с учетом локального контекста.
Оригинальность / ценность исследования. Благодаря углубленному изучению Кордайского конфликта в 2020 году наша статья опровергает исследования, которые объясняют корни межобщинного конфликта сохранившимся советским наследием и языковой политикой. В этой литературе поводы для недовольства общин объясняются политикой идентичности и/или нарушением коллективных прав, и воспринимаются как нечто само собой разумеющееся. Они концентрируются на дискурсе. Вместо этого, в этой статье исследуется применимость экономических теорий «жадности» и «относительной депривации» в контексте конфликтов в Казахстане.
Результаты исследования. Используя результаты наших полевых исследований в Кордае, поддержанных исследовательским проектом Министерства науки и высшего образования Республики Казахстан, мы показываем, что экономические теории «жадности» объясняют хищнический контекст на локальном уровне, а теория «относительной депривации» отражает восприятие местного населения. Сочетание этих двух условий создало благодатную почву для коллективного недовольства и послужило первопричиной конфликтов.
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Об авторах
А. ТутумлуКипр
Никосия, Турецкая Республика Северного Кипра
З. Имярова
Казахстан
Алматы
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Тутумлу А., Имярова З. ЭКОНОМИКА КОНФЛИКТОВ: КОНТЕКСТ И КОРЕННЫЕ ПРИЧИНЫ МЕЖОБЩИННЫХ СТОЛКНОВЕНИЙ В КАЗАХСТАНЕ. Central Asian Economic Review. 2023;(4):66-79. https://doi.org/10.52821/2789-4401-2023-4-66-79
For citation:
Tutumlu A., Imyarova Z. ECONOMIES OF CONFLICT: CONTEXT AND ROOT CAUSES OF INTERCOMMUNAL CONFLICTS IN KAZAKHSTAN. Central Asian Economic Review. 2023;(4):66-79. https://doi.org/10.52821/2789-4401-2023-4-66-79