The Quality of Democracy in Belarus and Ukraine
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Department of International Politics |
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07/11/2008
07/11/2008
2004
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Resumo |
Korosteleva-Polglase, Elena, 'The Quality of Democracy in Belarus and Ukraine', The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, (2004) 20 (1), pp. 122-142(21) Special Issue: The Quality of Democracy in Post-Communist Europe RAE2008 A re-examination of the role of agency suggests that although the endurance and the lawful functioning of democratic systems do matter, what appears to be of greater importance is the citizens' 'enlightened understanding' of the workings of democracy, without which the progress towards good governance and full partnership between the rulers and the ruled cannot be achieved. There is an existing gulf between people's acceptance of the 'institutional' forms of democracy and their 'emotional' loyalty to the past legacies in Belarus and Ukraine. As a result, these regimes can be defined as cases of demagogical democracy, associated with mass approval and reliance on the personalized power of a demagogue who governs by decree and seeks legitimation directly from the electorate. Peer reviewed |
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21 |
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Korosteleva-Polglase , E 2004 , ' The Quality of Democracy in Belarus and Ukraine ' Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics , vol 20 , no. 1 , pp. 122-142 . DOI: 10.1080/13523270410001687136 1352-3279 PURE: 81442 PURE UUID: 8d307e42-a1a1-4613-ad12-13b593acca78 dspace: 2160/896 |
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eng |
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Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics |
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