This thesis seeks to analyze pro-democracy movements in post-Soviet countries through the lens of existing theories of democratization to determine why a particular protest movement succeeded or failed. Through a qualitative analysis of theories of democratization and four case studies – Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Belarus – this thesis finds that the theories of democratization are ultimately applicable and helpful in understanding these case studies, albeit in different ways. Whereas the theories and their predictions might be proven correct in the cases of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, the opposite is true in Russia and Belarus, where authoritarian regimes have taken steps to counteract democratic pressure in their countries
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
On March 24th, 2005, after ten weeks of non-violent protests across the country, the President of th...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...
This thesis seeks to analyze pro-democracy movements in post-Soviet countries through the lens of ex...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
This thesis examines the role of generational and lifecycle effects in generating support for democr...
This thesis examines the democratization process in three former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belaru...
This review article focuses on the phenomenon where some countries do not follow the general pattern...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
After 1991, almost all European post-Soviet republics evolved into authoritarian or, at best, hybrid...
Prie žurnalo pritvirtintas priedas CDThe aim of this paper was to present the deviant models of demo...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
On March 24th, 2005, after ten weeks of non-violent protests across the country, the President of th...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...
This thesis seeks to analyze pro-democracy movements in post-Soviet countries through the lens of ex...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question what factors contribute to the differing levels...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
This thesis examines the role of generational and lifecycle effects in generating support for democr...
This thesis examines the democratization process in three former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belaru...
This review article focuses on the phenomenon where some countries do not follow the general pattern...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
The paper describes the very essential dilemma of democracy building in the post-Soviet area: the ro...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
After 1991, almost all European post-Soviet republics evolved into authoritarian or, at best, hybrid...
Prie žurnalo pritvirtintas priedas CDThe aim of this paper was to present the deviant models of demo...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
On March 24th, 2005, after ten weeks of non-violent protests across the country, the President of th...
Since collapse of communism, some theoretical and empirical knowledge has been accumulated which mak...