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Lebanidze, Bidzina.
Russia, EU and the Post-Soviet Democratic Failure
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Russia, EU and the Post-Soviet Democratic Failure/ by Bidzina Lebanidze.
Author:
Lebanidze, Bidzina.
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XV, 329 p. 40 illus.online resource. :
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European Union. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26446-8
ISBN:
9783658264468
Russia, EU and the Post-Soviet Democratic Failure
Lebanidze, Bidzina.
Russia, EU and the Post-Soviet Democratic Failure
[electronic resource] /by Bidzina Lebanidze. - 1st ed. 2020. - XV, 329 p. 40 illus.online resource. - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft,2569-8672. - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft,.
Regime outcomes and degree of democracy in the post-Soviet states -- Domestic prerequisites for democratization -- Russia, EU and their vulnerable neighbors: Measuring the external leverage in the post-Soviet states -- Between neighborhood and colony: European and Russian strategies in the post-Soviet space -- Direct external influence: Elections in the post-Soviet states.
By studying the influence of the two main external actors in post-Soviet space, the EU and Russia, this study contributes to the increasing body of literature that studies the causes of democratic recession and authoritarian backlash in post-Soviet states and the role of regional actors in these processes. Empirically, the study finds the EU to be both a democracy-promoting and democracy-hindering actor in post-Soviet states. Russia’s impact, on the other hand, is far more negative than the literature on democratization and autocracy promotion typically suggests. It negatively affects both the quality of democracy of post-Soviet states and limits the EU's options for promoting democracy in its neighborhood. Content Regime outcomes and degree of democracy in the post-Soviet states Domestic prerequisites for democratization Russia, EU and their vulnerable neighbors: Measuring the external leverage in the post-Soviet states Between neighborhood and colony: European and Russian strategies in the post-Soviet space Direct external influence: Elections in the post-Soviet states Target Groups Scholars and students of democratization, European politics, Europeanization and post-Soviet politics Policy practitioners working on democratization, post-Soviet region, European foreign policy, ENP, EaP and Russian foreign policy Author Bidzina Lebanidze is Research Associate at the University of Bremen and Associate Professor (of International Relations) at the Ilia State University.
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