Analysis of the effectiveness of electoral technologies as mechanisms for regulating and manipulating electoral behaviour (using Ukraine and Kazakhstan as examples)
Amirzhanova A. Askeeva G. Zelenin V.
2023Routledge
Comparative Strategy
2023#42Issue 6829 - 844 pp.
This study conducts a comparative analysis of Ukraine and the Republic of Kazakhstan, two post-Soviet states facing ongoing contradictions and challenges in mutual understanding. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, these states embarked on their own paths of national development, influenced by various political, economic, socio-cultural, and ethnic factors. This study examines the formation of political parties, the development of political and electoral culture, and the legal approaches to organizing the electoral process in Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Additionally, it explores the manipulation of electoral behavior through a specific case study. The study employs standard political research methods such as comparative analysis, anthropological and structural-functional approaches, content analysis, and a systematic approach. The findings of this study serve as valuable information for experts involved in organizing electoral processes, researchers in comparative political science, and readers interested in the subject matter.
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Department of Political Science, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Department of Political Psychology and International Relations, National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Kyiv, Ukraine
Department of Political Science
Department of Political Psychology and International Relations
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