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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Clans in Central Asia are political networClans in Central Asia are political networks based on regional and tribal loyalties. Clans frequently control certain government departments, though there is fluidity between clan loyalty and membership in government agencies. The people of Central Asia self-identified by their clans prior to Russian expansion in the 19th century. After the fall of the USSR, the informal agreements between the clans were the only means with which to stabilize the new Republics. Ethnic identity did not come into play until as late as the 1980s during glasnost. The influence of the clans in the contemporary history of Central Asia is derived from the enormous importance that these have held in the past. The weaker states of Central Asia have relied on the social salience of clans to secure their own legitimacy through pacts and informal agreements. These pacts guarantee that the clans have informal access to power and resources and have allowed for the clans to become central actors in post-Soviet politicsome central actors in post-Soviet politics , Clanes en Asia Central son redes políticasClanes en Asia Central son redes políticas basadas en lealtades regionales y tribales. Los clanes a menudo controlan ciertos departamentos del gobierno, aunque existe una fluidez entre la lealtad al clan y la pertenencia a agencias gubernamentales.​ La gente de Asia Central se identificaba a sí misma por sus clanes antes de la expansión rusa en el siglo XIX. Después de la caída de la URSS, los acuerdos informales entre los clanes fueron el único medio para estabilizar las nuevas repúblicas. La identidad étnica no entró en juego sino hasta la década de 1980 durante la glásnost.​La influencia de los clanes en la historia contemporánea de Asia Central se deriva de la enorme importancia que los mismos han tenido en el pasado. Los estados más débiles de Asia Central han confiado en la importancia social de los clanes para asegurar su propia legitimidad a través de pactos y acuerdos informales. Estos pactos garantizan que los clanes tengan acceso informal al poder y a los recursos y han permitido que los clanes se conviertan en actores centrales de la política postsoviética.​s centrales de la política postsoviética.​
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rdfs:comment Clanes en Asia Central son redes políticasClanes en Asia Central son redes políticas basadas en lealtades regionales y tribales. Los clanes a menudo controlan ciertos departamentos del gobierno, aunque existe una fluidez entre la lealtad al clan y la pertenencia a agencias gubernamentales.​ La gente de Asia Central se identificaba a sí misma por sus clanes antes de la expansión rusa en el siglo XIX. Después de la caída de la URSS, los acuerdos informales entre los clanes fueron el único medio para estabilizar las nuevas repúblicas. La identidad étnica no entró en juego sino hasta la década de 1980 durante la glásnost.​La influencia de los clanes en la historia contemporánea de Asia Central se deriva de la enorme importancia que los mismos han tenido en el pasado. Los estados más débiles de Asia Central han confiado en la importanc Asia Central han confiado en la importanc , Clans in Central Asia are political networClans in Central Asia are political networks based on regional and tribal loyalties. Clans frequently control certain government departments, though there is fluidity between clan loyalty and membership in government agencies. The people of Central Asia self-identified by their clans prior to Russian expansion in the 19th century. After the fall of the USSR, the informal agreements between the clans were the only means with which to stabilize the new Republics. Ethnic identity did not come into play until as late as the 1980s during glasnost. The influence of the clans in the contemporary history of Central Asia is derived from the enormous importance that these have held in the past. The weaker states of Central Asia have relied on the social salience of clans to secure their own legitimaence of clans to secure their own legitima
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