Cover: Eight Years after the Revolution of Dignity
Volodymyr Dubrovskyi
Eight Years after the Revolution of Dignity
- What Has Changed in Ukraine during 2013–2021?
ISBN: 978-3-838-21560-0
0 Seiten | € 29.90
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
26.02.2024
Politik
Volodymyr Dubrovskyi

Eight Years after the Revolution of Dignity

What Has Changed in Ukraine during 2013–2021?


This book views the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, from a broad systemic perspective, as an ongoing process in which societal, economic, political, and institutional developments are intertwined. The Euromaidan and further developments, especially the Russian aggression, accelerated the westward reorientation of the economy, strengthened institutional checks and balances (for instance, through decentralization), changed the main social cleavage from an ethnolinguistic one to a division between urban creative and “oligarchic” classes, reshaped identity towards formation of a political nation, and increased the role of modernizing forces, especially civil society. However, so far, the Revolution has failed to bring about, despite some progress, a critical mass of changes regarding the rule of law while much of the economy remains rent-oriented. If modernizing forces are prudently managed, Ukraine has a chance to move forward on an evolutionary path. Otherwise, new conflicts are possible.

Autor:
Dubrovskyi, Volodymyr
Verlag:
ibidem

Unterstütze den lokalen Buchhandel

Nutze die PLZ-Suche um einen Buchhändler in Deiner Nähe zu finden.

Postleitzahl
Veröffentlichung: 26.02.2024
Höhe/Breite/Gewicht H 21 cm / B 14,8 cm / -
Art des Mediums Buch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DE EUR 29.90
Preis AT EUR 30.70
Reihe Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
ISBN-13 978-3-838-21560-0
ISBN-10 3838215605
EAN/ISBN

Über den Autor

Vladimir Dubrovskyi studied Theoretical Physics at the Shevchenko University of Kyiv. Since 2000, he is a Senior Economist at CASE Ukraine and has also worked with the World Bank, UNDP, GDN, OECD, WEF, Transparency International, as well as the Ukraine Harvard Project on Macroeconomic Reform. He is co-author of, among others: Ukraine: The Lost Decade … and a Coming Boom? (Alterpress 2002), The Driving Forces for Unwanted Reforms: Lessons from the Ukrainian Transition (CASE 2010), and Are Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Reforms Working? (Chatham House 2018).

Diesen Artikel teilen

0 Kommentar zu diesem Buch

.... weitere Publikationen von ibidem

A Cosmopolitan Model for Peacebuilding: The Ukrainian Cases of Crimea and the Donbas
A Neglected Right
A New Eastern Question? Great Powers and the Post-Yugoslav States
A No-Nonsense Guide to Academic Writing
Afghanen zwischen Herkunft und Ankunft
Aleksandr Prokhanov and Post-Soviet Esotericism
Alternative Fakten – Was darf ich noch glauben?
An Unsettled Nation: State-Building, Identity, and Separatism in Post-Soviet Moldova
Belarus - A Silenced History
Bodies, Territories, and Feminisms: Latin American Compilation of Political Practices, Theories, and Methodologies
Brüssel zwischen Kyjiw und Moskau: Das auswärtige Handeln der Europäischen Union im ukrainisch-russischen Konflikt 2014-2019
China und die Welt seit der Reform- und Öffnungspolitik
Constructing the Limits of Europe
Das 1x1 des Portfoliomanagementes
5.0
Decentralization and Multilevel Elections in Ukraine
Der aufkommende Sturm: Ukraine 2013–2015
5.0