Political Culture of Tuva

Political Culture of Tuva




For citation:

Lamajaa Ch.K. Political Culture of Tuva . – Polis. Political Studies. 2008. No. 4. P. 48. (In Russ.)



Abstract

The article contains analysis of particularities of the Tuva identity and of political culture of Tuva’s aboriginals – Tuvinians, who constitute 77% of the Republic’s population. Within Tuvinians’ political culture the author sees three distinctive kinds of social relations: relations of domination - subordination, characteristic of patriarchal nomadic society; relations of equality of members within a clan and between clans; relations of rivalry between clans and between residents of Tuva’s areas. Determination of these three characteristics allows to consider Tuva’s political culture as a certain phenomenon, to study particular features of political behavior of Tuva’s population, of politicians’ activities and of the functioning of political institutions.


Content No. 4, 2008

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