Stabilitocracy as the Pitfall for Post-war Ukraine: A Lesson from the Western Balkans

This paper aims to detect possible pitfalls for post-war Ukraine with regard to establishing the rule of law and the path to joining the EU. Since countries in the Western Balkans were in a similar situation to that Ukraine is facing nowadays, the author explains what Ukraine should learn from their...

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Main Author: Benjamin Nurkić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2024-12-01
Series:Review of European and Comparative Law
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/17785
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Summary:This paper aims to detect possible pitfalls for post-war Ukraine with regard to establishing the rule of law and the path to joining the EU. Since countries in the Western Balkans were in a similar situation to that Ukraine is facing nowadays, the author explains what Ukraine should learn from their post-war experiences. The author identifies the main pitfall for Ukraine after the Russian aggression ends, which is stabilitocracy. The author then suggests what should be the post-war strategy for Ukraine should be, and what should be done to avoid the “stabilitocratization” of Ukraine.
ISSN:2545-384X