ДЕРЖАВОБУДІВНИЦТВО У ДЕРЖАВАХ, ЩО ВТРАТИЛИ ДІЄЗДАТНІСТЬ

Автор(и)

  • О. В. Компанієць Інститут міжнародних відносин Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка, Ukraine

Ключові слова:

демократизація, державобудівництво, система міжнародної безпеки, недієздатна держава, суспільно-політичні інститути

Анотація

У статті комплексно проаналізовано стратегію державобудівництва у державах, що втратили дієздатність, та визначено особливості реалізації заходів з відбудови таких акторів. Автором встановлено ключові причини недостатнього рівня ефектив-ності програм з державобудівництва у недієздатних державах, зокрема їх надмірний універсалізм з ідеалізацією західної ліберально-демократичної моделі держави і фраг-ментарність імплементації

Біографія автора

О. В. Компанієць, Інститут міжнародних відносин Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка

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