The International Dimension of Democratisation: the Impact of the EU and Russia on Ukraine’s Political Regime

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dc.abstract.enThe dissertation is dedicated to the issue of Ukraine’s democratic transition. Particularly, the role of external factors influencing the democratisation processes in 2010-2013 is considered and examined. An attempt is made to evaluate which factors influence the preservation and change of the so-called ‘hybrid’ political regime formed after more than two decades of Ukrainian independence. In this context, attention is paid to the EU sanctioned policies which promote democracy (the ENP and the EaP, perspectives of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement) and the resulting impetus for further democratic reforms. At the same time, the impact of Russia’s response to the processes of EU-Ukraine convergence, such as the extension of its ‘soft power’, and especially the promotion of alternative integration projects like a joint Customs Union, is also gauged.pl
dc.abstract.plThe dissertation is dedicated to the issue of Ukraine’s democratic transition. Particularly, the role of external factors influencing the democratisation processes in 2010-2013 is considered and examined. An attempt is made to evaluate which factors influence the preservation and change of the so-called ‘hybrid’ political regime formed after more than two decades of Ukrainian independence. In this context, attention is paid to the EU sanctioned policies which promote democracy (the ENP and the EaP, perspectives of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement) and the resulting impetus for further democratic reforms. At the same time, the impact of Russia’s response to the processes of EU-Ukraine convergence, such as the extension of its ‘soft power’, and especially the promotion of alternative integration projects like a joint Customs Union, is also gauged.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk humanistycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk społecznychpl
dc.contributor.advisorGóra, Magdalena - 160082 pl
dc.contributor.authorRemizov, Artempl
dc.contributor.departmentbycodeUJK/WSMPpl
dc.contributor.reviewerGóra, Magdalena - 160082 pl
dc.contributor.reviewerCheskin, Ammonpl
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-25T03:32:39Z
dc.date.available2020-07-25T03:32:39Z
dc.date.submitted2014-10-23pl
dc.fieldofstudyeuropeistykapl
dc.identifier.apddiploma-89845-187715pl
dc.identifier.projectAPD / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/198159
dc.languageengpl
dc.subject.enHybrid political regime, democracy promotion, the EaP, autocracy promotion, Russiapl
dc.subject.plHybrid political regime, democracy promotion, the EaP, autocracy promotion, Russiapl
dc.titleThe International Dimension of Democratisation: the Impact of the EU and Russia on Ukraine’s Political Regimepl
dc.title.alternativeThe International Dimension of Democratisation: the Impact of the EU and Russia on Ukraine’s Political Regimepl
dc.typemasterpl
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dc.abstract.enpl
The dissertation is dedicated to the issue of Ukraine’s democratic transition. Particularly, the role of external factors influencing the democratisation processes in 2010-2013 is considered and examined. An attempt is made to evaluate which factors influence the preservation and change of the so-called ‘hybrid’ political regime formed after more than two decades of Ukrainian independence. In this context, attention is paid to the EU sanctioned policies which promote democracy (the ENP and the EaP, perspectives of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement) and the resulting impetus for further democratic reforms. At the same time, the impact of Russia’s response to the processes of EU-Ukraine convergence, such as the extension of its ‘soft power’, and especially the promotion of alternative integration projects like a joint Customs Union, is also gauged.
dc.abstract.plpl
The dissertation is dedicated to the issue of Ukraine’s democratic transition. Particularly, the role of external factors influencing the democratisation processes in 2010-2013 is considered and examined. An attempt is made to evaluate which factors influence the preservation and change of the so-called ‘hybrid’ political regime formed after more than two decades of Ukrainian independence. In this context, attention is paid to the EU sanctioned policies which promote democracy (the ENP and the EaP, perspectives of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement) and the resulting impetus for further democratic reforms. At the same time, the impact of Russia’s response to the processes of EU-Ukraine convergence, such as the extension of its ‘soft power’, and especially the promotion of alternative integration projects like a joint Customs Union, is also gauged.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk humanistycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk społecznych
dc.contributor.advisorpl
Góra, Magdalena - 160082
dc.contributor.authorpl
Remizov, Artem
dc.contributor.departmentbycodepl
UJK/WSMP
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Góra, Magdalena - 160082
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Cheskin, Ammon
dc.date.accessioned
2020-07-25T03:32:39Z
dc.date.available
2020-07-25T03:32:39Z
dc.date.submittedpl
2014-10-23
dc.fieldofstudypl
europeistyka
dc.identifier.apdpl
diploma-89845-187715
dc.identifier.projectpl
APD / O
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/198159
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.subject.enpl
Hybrid political regime, democracy promotion, the EaP, autocracy promotion, Russia
dc.subject.plpl
Hybrid political regime, democracy promotion, the EaP, autocracy promotion, Russia
dc.titlepl
The International Dimension of Democratisation: the Impact of the EU and Russia on Ukraine’s Political Regime
dc.title.alternativepl
The International Dimension of Democratisation: the Impact of the EU and Russia on Ukraine’s Political Regime
dc.typepl
master
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Publication
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