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Can increasing religiosity foster democratization in Ukraine?
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Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (IOS)
Abstract
Stable democracies are characterized by the predominance of certain values and political orientations. Ukraine, as a newly independent post-Soviet state, chose a democratic path toward its development and over the last two decades it experienced massive changes including transformations in the relig... view more
Stable democracies are characterized by the predominance of certain values and political orientations. Ukraine, as a newly independent post-Soviet state, chose a democratic path toward its development and over the last two decades it experienced massive changes including transformations in the religious sphere. Statistical and survey data suggest that religiosity has significantly increased in Ukraine after independence. It is however not clear, whether religious people differ from the rest of the population with respect to socio-demographic characteristics, what kind of religiosity has increased and whether this growth can foster the democratic development of the society? This report presents the results of an explorative study of the link between the degree of religiosity and political orientations of the Ukrainian population.... view less
Keywords
transformation; demographic factors; democratization; value-orientation; religiousness; Ukraine; political attitude; social factors; political development; USSR successor state
Classification
Sociology of Religion
Document language
English
Publication Year
2014
City
Regensburg
Page/Pages
6 p.
Series
IOS Policy Issues, 3
ISSN
2199-9473
Status
Published Version; reviewed