The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the institutional factors on Georgia: Rose Revolution, Ukraine: Orange Revolution and Kyrgyzstan: Tulip Revolution. Color revolutions. According to Thomas Carothers one of the fifth core assumptions that define transition paradigma democratization tends to unfold in a set sequence of stanges. First there occurs the opening: a periood of democratic ferment and political liberization, secondly follows breakthrough: the collpase of the regime and emergence of a new democratic system and then comes consolidation: a slow process which democratic forms are transformed into democratic substance through the reform of state institutions. According to these theory color revolutions considered...
This dissertation explores the issue of deliberative capacity in the context of inter-cultural relat...
The goal of this paper is to compare the data such as government effectiveness, voice of accountabil...
The aim of this paper is to review political and material deprivation as a basis for social protest ...
Post-Soviet politics since 2003 has been characterized by mobilization of opposition supporters afte...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The political events that took place at the end of 2003 in Georgia, in 2004 in Ukraine and in 2005 i...
In this paper we survey how colour revolutions have succeeded or failed in post communist spaces to ...
From 2003-2005, a wave of Color Revolutions brought about regime change in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrg...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
The breakup of the Soviet Union gave the 15 republics a unique chance to transform their states into...
textKyrgyzstan has experienced two regime changes since 2005. The first, called the ‘Tulip Revolutio...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
The chapter explores the reasons for the colour revolutions’ successes and failures in the post-Sovi...
The chapter explores the reasons for the colour revolutions’ successes and failures in the post-Sovi...
This dissertation explores the issue of deliberative capacity in the context of inter-cultural relat...
The goal of this paper is to compare the data such as government effectiveness, voice of accountabil...
The aim of this paper is to review political and material deprivation as a basis for social protest ...
Post-Soviet politics since 2003 has been characterized by mobilization of opposition supporters afte...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The political events that took place at the end of 2003 in Georgia, in 2004 in Ukraine and in 2005 i...
In this paper we survey how colour revolutions have succeeded or failed in post communist spaces to ...
From 2003-2005, a wave of Color Revolutions brought about regime change in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrg...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
The breakup of the Soviet Union gave the 15 republics a unique chance to transform their states into...
textKyrgyzstan has experienced two regime changes since 2005. The first, called the ‘Tulip Revolutio...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
The chapter explores the reasons for the colour revolutions’ successes and failures in the post-Sovi...
The chapter explores the reasons for the colour revolutions’ successes and failures in the post-Sovi...
This dissertation explores the issue of deliberative capacity in the context of inter-cultural relat...
The goal of this paper is to compare the data such as government effectiveness, voice of accountabil...
The aim of this paper is to review political and material deprivation as a basis for social protest ...