Informal Institutions in Azerbaijan: Exploring the Intricacies of Tapsh |
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Authors: | Huseyn Aliyev |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Centre for Security Studies (CSS), Metropolitan University, Prague, Metropolitní univerzita Praha, o.p.s., Dube?ská 900/10, 100 31 Praha 10―Stra?nice, Czech Republicp04alh01@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | Research on informal aspects of the post-communist economy and political institutions has developed rapidly since the collapse of the Soviet Union. While there is no lack in research on informal practices in Russia and other Eastern European countries, comprehensive empirical investigations of informality in peripheral regions of the former Soviet Union—such as the Caucasus and Central Asia—are still rare. This article aims to fill this gap by providing an evidence-based empirical account of informal practices in post-Soviet Azerbaijan. Drawing its empirical data from a two-decade-long ethnographic participant observation carried out in various locales of Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, this study offers nuanced insights into the hitherto unexplored informal practice of tapsh. |
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