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13. Economic Reforms in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective: Formal and Informal Dimensions
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Alexander Libman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
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Part I: Why Does Reform Fail?
- 1. Establishing Ukraine’s Fourth Republic: Reform after Revolution 3
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Part II: Identity-memory Divide
- 2. No Way Out? Post-Soviet Ukraine’s Memory Wars in Comparative Perspective 21
- 3. Democracy and Governance in Divided Societies 41
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Part III: Corruption
- 4. Corruption in Ukraine: Perpetuum Mobile or the Endplay of Post-Soviet Elites? 61
- 5. Corruption in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 80
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Part IV: Constitution
- 6. Ukrainian Constitutional Politics: Neopatrimonialism, Rent-seeking, and Regime Change 105
- 7. Constitutional Performance after Communism: Implications for Ukraine 124
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Part V: Judiciary
- 8. Ukraine’s Politicized Courts 143
- 9. Judicial Reform in Comparative Perspective: Assessing the Prospects for Ukraine 162
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Part VI: Patrimonialism and the Oligarchs
- 10. Oligarchs, the Partial Reform Equilibrium, and the Euromaidan Revolution 181
- 11. Missing the China Exit: A World-systems Perspective on the Ukrainian State 204
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Part VII: Economy
- 12. Stuck in Transition: Successes and Failures of Economic Reform in Ukraine 221
- 13. Economic Reforms in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective: Formal and Informal Dimensions 245
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Part VIII: Conclusion
- 14. Conclusion: The Comparative Politics of Reform and Lessons for Ukraine 267
- Contributors 279
- Works Cited 283
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
-
Part I: Why Does Reform Fail?
- 1. Establishing Ukraine’s Fourth Republic: Reform after Revolution 3
-
Part II: Identity-memory Divide
- 2. No Way Out? Post-Soviet Ukraine’s Memory Wars in Comparative Perspective 21
- 3. Democracy and Governance in Divided Societies 41
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Part III: Corruption
- 4. Corruption in Ukraine: Perpetuum Mobile or the Endplay of Post-Soviet Elites? 61
- 5. Corruption in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 80
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Part IV: Constitution
- 6. Ukrainian Constitutional Politics: Neopatrimonialism, Rent-seeking, and Regime Change 105
- 7. Constitutional Performance after Communism: Implications for Ukraine 124
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Part V: Judiciary
- 8. Ukraine’s Politicized Courts 143
- 9. Judicial Reform in Comparative Perspective: Assessing the Prospects for Ukraine 162
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Part VI: Patrimonialism and the Oligarchs
- 10. Oligarchs, the Partial Reform Equilibrium, and the Euromaidan Revolution 181
- 11. Missing the China Exit: A World-systems Perspective on the Ukrainian State 204
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Part VII: Economy
- 12. Stuck in Transition: Successes and Failures of Economic Reform in Ukraine 221
- 13. Economic Reforms in Ukraine in Comparative Perspective: Formal and Informal Dimensions 245
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Part VIII: Conclusion
- 14. Conclusion: The Comparative Politics of Reform and Lessons for Ukraine 267
- Contributors 279
- Works Cited 283
- Index 307