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Postscript: Dude Where’s My Theory?

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Theorizing Central Asian Politics

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In this postscript, Isaacs and Frigerio highlight the theoretical contributions that the volume provides on legitimation, ideology, power, and the state in Central Asia and beyond. The main take is to illustrate the further opportunities that the study of this central corner can provide for advancing political theorizing.

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Isaacs, R., Frigerio, A. (2019). Postscript: Dude Where’s My Theory?. In: Isaacs, R., Frigerio, A. (eds) Theorizing Central Asian Politics. International Political Theory. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97355-5_14

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