Laying the foundation for institutionalisation of democratic parliaments in the newly independent states: The case of Ukraine |
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Authors: | Charles R. Wise Trevor L. Brown |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University ,;2. Graduate student in the Joint Ph.D. Program in Public Policy and Political Science , Indiana University , |
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Abstract: | This article examines the institutionalisation of the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, since the fall of the Soviet Union. The emergence of a popularly elected legislature in post‐Soviet Ukraine stands as a cornerstone in the development of a democratic regime. While the Verkhovna Rada is by no means a mature parliament, the foundation for future institutionalisation has been laid through the establishment of a representative political process, nascent political parties, a separation of powers between the executive and the legislature, and the policy‐making capacity of the Parliament. |
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