Devoid Elites and the Need for a New Elite Configuration: An Analysis of Post-Soviet Societies on the Example of Azerbaijan

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.29333/ejecs/1616
Michael Gerlich
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This paper provides a comprehensive study of the Azerbaijani ruling elites. This study aims to describe the post-Soviet Azerbaijani elites, their interaction, and their influence to elaborate a basis for studying the impact on the government and the economy. The study focuses on the definition and origin of the Azerbaijani elites after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the analysis of their interactions, and the definition of behavior and hierarchy. The study relies on Higley and Burton’s (2006) elite configurations framework and Wedel’s (2003) concept of clans. It draws on qualitative analysis and applies analytical autoethnographic approaches to analyze and interpret the information received. The study used data from 113 informal dialogue interviews with those who worked closely with the elite and the elite representatives. These data provided detailed descriptions of their life and behavior in Central Asia and the South Caucasus. The total number of respondents was 1,817 people. Not all elites have equal access to power. Some, called “hyperagents,” control most decisions. Others, whom the author defines as “devoid elites”, have very little or no real power, although they have some privileges that the elites are endowed with in society. The researcher proposes a new elite configuration entitled “imposed unity elites”, which better describes the majority of Azerbaijani elites. This elite configuration implies the existence and behavior of devoid elites. It also describes elites that seem to be united in public but lacks any basic ideology or common goals. The research contributes to the further development of Higley and Burton’s (2006) framework of elite configurations and the theory of the influence of elites. The possible application of the obtained research results will allow scientists to better understand the development characteristics of the elite configuration in the post-Soviet space and their impact on the state.
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匮乏的精英和对新的精英结构的需要:以阿塞拜疆为例的后苏联社会分析
本文对阿塞拜疆的统治精英进行了全面的研究。本研究旨在描述后苏联时代阿塞拜疆的精英阶层、他们之间的互动以及他们的影响,为研究其对政府和经济的影响奠定基础。研究的重点是苏联解体后阿塞拜疆精英的定义和起源,分析他们之间的互动,以及行为和等级的定义。该研究依赖于Higley和Burton(2006)的精英配置框架和Wedel(2003)的氏族概念。它利用定性分析和应用分析的自我民族志方法来分析和解释所收到的信息。这项研究使用了113次非正式对话访谈的数据,访谈对象是那些与精英及其代表密切合作的人。这些数据提供了它们在中亚和南高加索地区的生活和行为的详细描述。调查的总人数为1817人。并非所有精英都有平等的权力。其中一些被称为“超级代理”,控制着大多数决策。另一些被作者定义为“一无所有的精英”的人,虽然他们拥有精英在社会中被赋予的一些特权,但他们很少或根本没有实权。研究人员提出了一种新的精英结构,名为“强加的团结精英”,它更好地描述了阿塞拜疆的大多数精英。这种精英结构暗示了缺乏精英的存在和行为。它还描述了那些看似在公共场合团结一致,但缺乏任何基本意识形态或共同目标的精英。本研究有助于Higley和Burton(2006)精英配置框架和精英影响理论的进一步发展。所获得的研究成果的可能应用将使科学家更好地了解后苏联空间精英配置的发展特征及其对国家的影响。
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