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Oleksandr Fisun

17 posts

Head of the Department, Professor, Political Science
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Kharkiv National University
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Kharkiv National University (Bio), Department (Bio)
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Ukraine, Nationalism, Comparative Politics

Украинская управляемая демократия на марше

  • January 19, 2018
  • Oleksandr Fisun
Политический режим Украины после Евромайдана можно описать как коалиционную президентскую систему с частичными элементами управляемой неопатримониальной демократии.[1] Данная модель предполагает 1) консолидацию формальной и неформальной власти президента Петро Порошенко, 2)…
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Впереди потрясения и конфликты

  • September 28, 2017
  • Oleksandr Fisun
Официально предвыборная кампания еще не началась, однако о намерении участвовать в выборах президента России в марте следующего года уже объявили 12 человек. На минувшей неделе Совет Европы призвал Москву допустить к…
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NEW POLICY MEMO: Ukraine’s Semi-Managed Democracy on the March | O. Fisun

  • August 14, 2017
  • Oleksandr Fisun
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Ukraine’s Semi-Managed Democracy on the March

  • August 14, 2017
  • Oleksandr Fisun
(PONARS Policy Memo) Today, Ukraine has a coalitional-presidentialist political system that can best be categorized as a semi-managed democracy. This model has four main features: consolidation of power by President Petro…
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Харьковский провал

  • October 30, 2015
  • Oleksandr Fisun
 [Во время местных выборов в Украине] практически без рекламы из тяжеловесов обошлась лишь "Батьківщина". "Мы не использовали общие рекламные носители, выпускали только свою газету, работали от двери к двери", –…

Будущее украинской неопатримониальной демократии

  • October 22, 2015
  • Oleksandr Fisun
Несомненно, что после революции Евромайдана политическая система Украины стала более демократической и открытой за счет подъема гражданской активности, отсутствия доминирующей партии власти и большей конкуренции между новыми центрами политического влияния.…

The Future of Ukraine’s Neopatrimonial Democracy

  • October 22, 2015
  • Oleksandr Fisun
(PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo) Since the Euromaidan revolution, the Ukrainian political system has become more democratic and transparent. This is due to the rise of civic activism, the absence of a…
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Повлияла ли ситуация на Донбассе на выборы в Харьковской области?

  • December 2, 2014
  • Oleksandr Fisun
В Харьковском отделении Института стратегических исследований состоялся круглый стол, посвященный проблемам политической стабильности и безопасности в Восточном регионе после выборов в Верховную Раду Украины и в условиях АТО, которая происходит…
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New Policy Memo: Ukrainian Nationalism, Soccer Clubs, and the Euromaidan

  • July 17, 2014
  • Oleksandr Fisun
Across Europe, football (soccer) fans are known for their club loyalty and fierce spirit. No less so in Ukraine, where each urban center has a popular professional or amateur football…

Ukrainian Nationalism, Soccer Clubs, and the Euromaidan

  • July 17, 2014
  • Oleksandr Fisun
Across Europe, football (soccer) fans are known for their club loyalty and fierce spirit. No less so in Ukraine, where each urban center has a popular professional or amateur football…
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