Transition in Turmoil: Political Instability and Governance Dilemmas in Kyrgyzstan

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Political Science, Assistant Professor, Affiliated to Vikram Dev University, Koraput, India

10.22059/jices.2025.382802.1074

Abstract

Political instability and issues with governance have impacted Kyrgyzstan’s transition to democracy. This abstract analyses the complex relationship between political instability and governance challenges in the country using a comprehensive approach that includes historical analysis and comparative case studies. The political landscape in Kyrgyzstan is characterized by frequent leadership shifts, electoral irregularities, and violent outbreaks, which have hampered the consolidation of democratic institutions. The role of ethnic diversity and regional tensions in exacerbating instability is also examined, highlighting the challenges of nation-building in a diverse society. The lack of continuity in leadership and weak institutions has hindered effective policy implementation and service delivery. The paper also examines the role of civil society, the media, and external actors in shaping the trajectory of democracy in Kyrgyzstan. The findings emphasize the need for targeted reforms to address the root causes of instability and strengthen democratic institutions, fostering sustainable governance and democratic consolidation in the country.




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