Democracy and Civic Space: Normative Models and Ukrainian Discourse

Olena Lazorenko, Agnieszka Kwiatkowska
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The article, authored by Ukrainian and Polish social researchers, analyses normative approaches towards understanding models of democracy and their relation to civic space. Despite the existence of multiple models of democracy, they can largely be reduced to two main forms: direct and representative democracy.Deliberative democracy is posited as a third form, which, according to some scientists, combines elements of representative, direct, and participatory democracy. The analysis is based on the assessment of democracy and civic space in Ukraine, utilising data from six applied international social studies, as well as the evaluation of the modern characteristics of some components of Ukrainian civic space. According to the rating of CIVICUS Monitor, Ukraine has been classified in the category of countries where the civic space is «obstructed» from 2019 to the present time (Autumn 2023). Currently, the advancement of civic space in Ukraine towards more favourable forms of freedom of association, peaceful assembly, and expression of opinion in the country are threatened by several factors simultaneously, with the dominant role being Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine.During the martial law and in the post-war context of Ukraine, civil society acts as an indispensable ally of the authorities in the process of democratic reconstruction. Civil society organizations (CSOs) represent a wide range of social interests, ensuring that the voices of different groups and segments of thepopulation are heard and taken into account. Their broad base allows them to bridge the gap between government and citizens, helping to build trust and ensuring transparency. CSOs have a proven track record of institutional monitoring, which is a critical factor in preserving and strengthening democratic values in a post-conflict environment.The article also uses the results of the authors' previous and current academic research*, as well as the results of twenty years of advocacy and analytical work as public experts in Ukraine and Europe. ==== *Remark. The Ukrainian author relies on the results of her own previous and current academic research within the H. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and analytical studies as a public expert, and the research of the Polish co-author was supported by the National Science Center (research project 2019/33/B/HS5/02648).
民主与公民空间:规范模式与乌克兰话语
这篇文章由乌克兰和波兰的社会研究人员撰写,分析了理解民主模式及其与公民空间关系的规范方法。尽管存在多种民主模式,但它们在很大程度上可归结为两种主要形式:直接民主和代议制民主。慎思民主被认为是第三种形式,一些科学家认为它结合了代议制民主、直接民主和参与式民主的要素。本分析基于对乌克兰民主和公民空间的评估,利用了六项应用性国际社会研究的数据,以及对乌克兰公民空间某些组成部分的现代特征的评估。根据 CIVICUS Monitor 的评级,从 2019 年至今(2023 年秋),乌克兰一直被归入公民空间 "受阻 "的国家类别。目前,乌克兰公民空间朝着更有利的结社自由、和平集会自由和表达意见自由的方向发展,同时受到多个因素的威胁,其中最主要的因素是俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面战争。在乌克兰戒严期间和战后背景下,民间社会在民主重建过程中充当了当局不可或缺的盟友。民间社会组织(CSOs)代表着广泛的社会利益,确保不同群体和阶层的呼声得到倾听和考虑。民间社会组织具有广泛的基础,因此能够在政府与公民之间架起桥梁,帮助建立信任并确保透明度。民间社会组织在机构监督方面有着良好的记录,这是在冲突后环境中维护和加强民主价值观的一个关键因素。本文还采用了作者以前和现在的学术研究成果*,以及作为公共专家在乌克兰和欧洲从事宣传和分析工作二十年的成果。==== *注释:乌克兰作者采用了作者以前和现在的学术研究成果*,以及作为公共专家在乌克兰和欧洲从事宣传和分析工作二十年的成果。乌克兰作者依据的是她自己以前和现在在乌克兰国家科学院 H. Skovoroda 哲学研究所的学术研究成果以及作为公共专家的分析研究成果,波兰合著者的研究得到了国家科学中心的支持(研究项目 2019/33/B/HS5/02648)。
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