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The Kazakh Spring: Digital Activism and the Challenge to Dictatorship

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A comprehensive analysis of digital activism in Kazakhstan and its role in challenging authoritarian rule. This work examines how social media and online platforms have become tools for political resistance in post-Soviet Central Asia.

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The Kazakh Spring explores the intersection of digital technology and political activism in Kazakhstan, a nation long dominated by authoritarian governance. Diana T. Kudaibergen provides an in-depth examination of how digital platforms have empowered citizens to challenge dictatorship and advocate for democratic reforms.

Through detailed case studies and analysis, the book traces the evolution of online activism, from early internet forums to contemporary social media movements. Kudaibergen investigates how Kazakhs have leveraged digital tools to organize protests, share information, and circumvent state censorship despite government surveillance and control efforts.

This work contributes significantly to understanding modern political resistance in post-Soviet societies and the broader global phenomenon of digital activism against authoritarian regimes.

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Author

Diana T. Kudaibergen

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009454261

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