Regional perspectives on democratisation of Eastern Partnership countries
Regional perspectives on democratisation of Eastern Partnership countries
Date
2018-10
Authors
Aleksanyan, Arusyak
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Global Campus
Abstract
Interest in studies and measurements of democracy and human rights
in terms of globalisation and regional cooperation has extended beyond the
academic context, reflecting the features of government policies and the
development strategies of countries. Countries in a region with higher and closer
levels of democracy have more opportunities for political and economic
cooperation. From this point of view the assessment of democracy and human
rights levels of Eastern Partnership member states such as Armenia, Georgia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, is of special interest. Academic
literature presents a great variety of theories and definitions of democracy. There
are also various indices covering different aspects of democracy. Some of them
emphasise the formal or institutional aspects of democracy, whereas others
define its procedural features. Other indices measure the implementation of the
level of declared rights and even consider democracy in terms of economic
development. Thus, to measure and present the comparative analysis of
democracy and human rights levels of Eastern Partnership countries, the article
first provides the selection and description of democracy indices (proceeding
from the differences in covering aspects of democracy). Then, based on the
selected indices, a new aggregated index of democracy is calculated through the
method for constructing composite indices for providing a multi-sided analysis
of democracy and human rights of Eastern Partnership countries. Finally,
drawing on the obtained and calculated data, I rank Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine by democracy levels, revealing regional
perspectives on human rights and democratisation.
Key words: democracy; measurement; Eastern Partnership; democracy indices;
aggragated democracy index
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democracy,
statistics,
Eastern Partnership,
Armenia,
Azerbaijan,
Belarus,
Georgia,
Moldova,
Ukraine
Citation
A Aleksanyan ‘Regional perspectives on democratisation of Eastern Partnership countries’ (2018) 2 Global Campus Human Rights Journal 193-208 http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/1453
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