“Phantom” Parties in the Ukrainian Political Space

Journal Title: Historia i Polityka - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 14

Abstract

The paper deals with the problem of quantitative and qualitative functioning of the political parties in modern Ukraine. It studies particular political structures which avoid their active political positioning, have an unsystematic, sporadic character of their political activity or imitate their active participation in the political life. Existence of the “phantom” parties in the Ukrainian political system has negative consequences as it withholds the party system qualitative structuring process.

Authors and Affiliations

Larysa Kobuta

Keywords

Related Articles

Netherlands’ Media vs. Ukraine’s Communication Efforts: The Case of the Netherlands’ Referendum in 2016

Ukraine has redeclared its way to European integration which means the arrangement of not only the information campaign directed at the Ukrainians but the promotion campaign directed at foreign public. A serious communic...

Niemcy, Związek Sowiecki i mocarstwa zachodnie w polskich kalkulacjach politycznych w latach 30. XX w. (ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem 1939 r.)

In the article author shows how the Polish diplomacy regarded possible Third Reich’s agreement with Soviet Union. Author shows backstage of diplomacy in the period preceding outbreak of war. Zacharias claims, that the c...

Aleksander Kołłontaj w Norwegii (1915-1917)

The aim of this article is to presentthe political activities of Aleksandra Kollon­tai during her stay in Norway 1915-1917. Aleksandra was born on April 1, 1872 in Sankt Petersburg to an aristocratic family. At age twent...

The Falklands Conflict – History and Predictions for The Future

The key focus of the article is the conflict over the Falkland Islands – a corner of the world that has been disputed for centuries due to its unique geographical location and rich natural resources. While the location f...

Tworzenie zrębów polityki zagranicznej pierwszej „Solidarności” wobec Zachodu

The article presents the way in which the famous "Solidarity” movement was laying grounds for its activities abroad. Since the beginning of its existence it attracted attention and curiosity of the world. It came into re...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP257399
  • DOI 10.12775/HiP.2015.024
  • Views 74
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Larysa Kobuta (2015). “Phantom” Parties in the Ukrainian Political Space. Historia i Polityka, 0(14), 101-108. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-257399