In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better democracy for themselves. This period, known as the Color Revolutions, swept across the Post-Soviet space with democratic and anti-corruption reforms at the forefront of policy. Yet, almost two decades later, democratic consolidation has crawled to a standstill amongst the region with many states experiencing democratic backsliding. The Republic of Georgia and Ukraine represent an interesting paradox as both states seemed to have beat the impossible and have continued their journey of democracy despite the current atmosphere in the region. Through a controlled comparative study, I find that these cases hold the key to the question of why there...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...
While transitions to electoral democracy have largely been a success story, this has not been the ca...
The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the institutional factors on Georgia: Rose Revol...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
This thesis examines the democratization process in three former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belaru...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
This thesis seeks to analyze pro-democracy movements in post-Soviet countries through the lens of ex...
The breakup of the Soviet Union gave the 15 republics a unique chance to transform their states into...
The process of democratization in the successor states of the former Soviet Union has been widely st...
Can economic development retard democracy, defying expectations of classic modernization theorizing?...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
A substantial volume of analysis was generated among scholars and theorists around the foreign polic...
The article examines the impact of geographical proximity to the West and of Western aid on democrac...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...
While transitions to electoral democracy have largely been a success story, this has not been the ca...
The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the institutional factors on Georgia: Rose Revol...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
This thesis examines the democratization process in three former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belaru...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
This thesis seeks to analyze pro-democracy movements in post-Soviet countries through the lens of ex...
The breakup of the Soviet Union gave the 15 republics a unique chance to transform their states into...
The process of democratization in the successor states of the former Soviet Union has been widely st...
Can economic development retard democracy, defying expectations of classic modernization theorizing?...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
A substantial volume of analysis was generated among scholars and theorists around the foreign polic...
The article examines the impact of geographical proximity to the West and of Western aid on democrac...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...
While transitions to electoral democracy have largely been a success story, this has not been the ca...