Democratization in Ukraine, Georgia and Belarus: Success, Stagnation and Context

$172.00

Elisabeth Olhouser (Editor)

Series: European Political, Economic, and Security Issues
BISAC: POL007000

Nations democratize at a different pace: Some achieve high governance standards, lasting political stability, and robust economies; others are lingering in their desires to look and act like their democratic counterparts. While no country strictly follows similar patterns of democratic institutionalization, there is a variable that defines the rate of success of their efforts: their political culture. This book discusses the democratization in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus.

(Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Democratization and Instability in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus (pp. 1-90)
Robert Nalbandov

Chapter 2 – Ukraine: Current Issues and U.S. Policy (pp. 91-110)
Steven Woehrel

Chapter 3 – Georgia‘s October 2013 Presidential Election: Outcome and Implications (pp. 111-122)
Jim Nichol

Chapter 4 vGeorgia [Republic]: Recent Developments and U.S. Interests (pp. 123-162)
Jim Nichol

Chapter 5 – Belarus: Background and U.S. Policy Concerns (pp. 163-174)
Steven Woehrel

Index

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