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The Stalemate In Donbas: On Legislative Developments Towards Sustainable Peace

Ali, Nadja LU (2020) STVK02 20192
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This paper seeks to identify indicators of why and how Ukrainian Government has failed to halt the conflict of Donbas by focusing on legislative developments between July 16 2014 - February 15, 2015. A Minimalist+politics approach has been applied, providing a theoretical framework that combines empiricy, normativity, and contextual settings to comprehend how peace processes operate depending on a country’s predetermined conditions. Ukrainian Government and the The Minsk Agreements, signed by representatives from Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and France both suggested laws on decentralization, anti-corruption, and security in order to improve the situation. Despite many suggestions, only a few were implemented. Indications of a lacking... (More)
This paper seeks to identify indicators of why and how Ukrainian Government has failed to halt the conflict of Donbas by focusing on legislative developments between July 16 2014 - February 15, 2015. A Minimalist+politics approach has been applied, providing a theoretical framework that combines empiricy, normativity, and contextual settings to comprehend how peace processes operate depending on a country’s predetermined conditions. Ukrainian Government and the The Minsk Agreements, signed by representatives from Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and France both suggested laws on decentralization, anti-corruption, and security in order to improve the situation. Despite many suggestions, only a few were implemented. Indications of a lacking governmental capacity caused by domestic corruption, as well as indications of unwillingness to implement these laws have explained why and how Ukrainian Government failed to decrease hostilities in the conflict of Donbas during the studied time period. (Less)
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author
Ali, Nadja LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVK02 20192
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Donbas, Minsk Agreement, Ukraine, Peace Process.
language
English
id
8999868
date added to LUP
2020-03-02 09:39:05
date last changed
2023-05-31 09:48:03
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  abstract     = {{This paper seeks to identify indicators of why and how Ukrainian Government has failed to halt the conflict of Donbas by focusing on legislative developments between July 16 2014 - February 15, 2015. A Minimalist+politics approach has been applied, providing a theoretical framework that combines empiricy, normativity, and contextual settings to comprehend how peace processes operate depending on a country’s predetermined conditions. Ukrainian Government and the The Minsk Agreements, signed by representatives from Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and France both suggested laws on decentralization, anti-corruption, and security in order to improve the situation. Despite many suggestions, only a few were implemented. Indications of a lacking governmental capacity caused by domestic corruption, as well as indications of unwillingness to implement these laws have explained why and how Ukrainian Government failed to decrease hostilities in the conflict of Donbas during the studied time period.}},
  author       = {{Ali, Nadja}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Stalemate In Donbas: On Legislative Developments Towards Sustainable Peace}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}