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Clientelism And Nationality In An Early Soviet Fiefdom The Trials Of Nestor Lakoba Timothy K Blauvelt

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Clientelism And Nationality In An Early Soviet Fiefdom The Trials Of Nestor Lakoba Timothy K Blauvelt
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Timothy K Blauvelt
ISBN: 9781032010007, 9781003176725, 1032010002, 1003176720, 978-1-032-01002-102
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Clientelism And Nationality In An Early Soviet Fiefdom The Trials Of Nestor Lakoba Timothy K Blauvelt by Timothy K Blauvelt 9781032010007, 9781003176725, 1032010002, 1003176720, 978-1-032-01002-102 instant download after payment.

Based on extensive original research, this book tells the astonishing story of early Soviet Abkhazia and of its leader, the charismatic Bolshevik revolutionary Nestor Lakoba. A tiny republic on the Black Sea coast of the USSR, Abkhazia became a vacation retreat for Party leaders and a major producer of tobacco. Nestor Lakoba became the unquestioned boss of Abkhazia, constructing a pow- erful local ethnic "machine" that became an influential component of Soviet patronage politics, provoking along the way accusations of nepotism, corruption, blood feuds, embezzlement, racketeering, and extrajudicial murder on a scale that shocked even hardened Communist Party investigators. Lakoba and his group faced a series of trials, investigatory commissions, and tribunals over allegations of malfeasance, yet they were repeatedly able to convince their powerful patrons of their irreplaceability, until at last they were destroyed through a public show trial during the peak of the Stalinist Terror. Through the prism of tiny Abkhazia, this book provides invaluable insights into the nature of the early Soviet system and the governance of Soviet national republics

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