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Decentralization and Multilevel Elections in Ukraine - Reform Dynamics and Party Politics in 20102021 (Paperback)
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Decentralization and Multilevel Elections in Ukraine - Reform Dynamics and Party Politics in 20102021 (Paperback)
Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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The post-2014 decentralisation policy is consolidating the
centre-periphery relations in Ukraine. Already before 2014,
domestic policymakers had been drafting proposals for local
amalgamation and an increase of regional authority. Before the 2020
watershed subnational elections, only the local amalgamation policy
was completed, however. A significant repercussion of the post-2014
decentralisation reform has been a sharp decrease in congruence of
the shares of competing national parties in the parliamentary,
regional, and municipal electoral arenas. On the other hand, the
party system has, at the municipal level, become less fragmented.
Methodologically, the book synthesises conceptual tools and
theoretical insights from democratisation studies and the field of
territorial politics. It applies the subnational comparative method
and illustrates the added value of investigating elections from a
multilevel perspective. Romanova's innovative monograph provides an
important contribution to the comparative exploration of party
system change over time and constitutes a case study of more
general patterns of interaction bet-ween municipal decentralisation
and electoral competition in democratising states.
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