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David Lewis
David Lewis
Professor, Department of Politics, Exeter
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Civil Society and the Authoritarian State: Cooperation, Contestation and Discourse
D Lewis
Journal of Civil Society 9 (3), 325-340, 2013
2032013
Illiberal Peace? Authoritarian modes of conflict management
DG Lewis, J Heathershaw, N Megoran
Cooperation and Conflict, 2018
1762018
The temptations of tyranny in Central Asia
D Lewis
Columbia University Press, 2008
1502008
Geopolitical imaginaries in Russian foreign policy: The evolution of ‘Greater Eurasia’
DG Lewis
The European Union, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, 70-95, 2022
1012022
Russia's New Authoritarianism: Putin and the Politics of Order
DG Lewis
1002020
Russia's New Authoritarianism: Putin and the Politics of Order
DG Lewis
Edinburgh University Press, 2020
1002020
Who’s Socialising Whom? Regional Organisations and Contested Norms in Central Asia
D Lewis
Europe-Asia Studies 64 (7), 1219-1237, 2012
812012
Blogging Zhanaozen: hegemonic discourse and authoritarian resilience in Kazakhstan
D Lewis
Central Asian Survey 35 (3), 421-438, 2016
792016
Authoritarian Powers and Norm Contestation in the Liberal International Order: Theorizing the Power Politics of Ideas and Identity
G Bettiza, D Lewis
Journal of Global Security Studies, 2019
772019
The failure of a liberal peace: Sri Lanka's counter-insurgency in global perspective
D Lewis
Conflict, Security & Development 10 (5), 647-671, 2010
752010
The dynamics of regime change: domestic and international factors in the ‘Tulip Revolution’
D Lewis
Central Asian Survey 27 (3-4), 265-277, 2008
672008
“Illiberal Spaces:” Uzbekistan's extraterritorial security practices and the spatial politics of contemporary authoritarianism
D Lewis
Nationalities Papers 43 (1), 140-159, 2015
662015
The myopic Foucauldian gaze: discourse, knowledge and the authoritarian peace
D Lewis
Knowledge and Expertise in International Interventions, 118-140, 2018
602018
Understanding the authoritarian state: Neopatrimonialism in Central Asia
D Lewis
The Brown Journal of World Affairs 19 (1), 115-126, 2012
532012
High times on the Silk Road: the Central Asian paradox
D Lewis
World Policy Journal 27 (1), 39-49, 2010
472010
Contesting liberal peace: Russia's emerging model of conflict management
D Lewis
International Affairs 98 (2), 653-673, 2022
392022
Reassessing the role of OSCE police assistance programing in Central Asia
D Lewis
Open Society Foundations, 2011
352011
Interrogating illiberal peace in Eurasia: Critical perspectives on peace and conflict
C Owen, S Juraev, D Lewis, N Megoran, J Heathershaw
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
322018
Interrogating Illiberal Peace in Eurasia
C Owen, S Juraev, D Lewis, J Heathershaw
New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2017
32*2017
Crime, terror and the state in Central Asia
D Lewis
Global Crime 15 (3-4), 337-356, 2014
322014
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