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Civic and institutional dimensions of democratization in Ukraine : the role of civic unity
The theoretical analysis presented in this article links the social and institutional conditions of democratization
by looking at two rarely associated concepts, civic unity and the rule of law. It attempts to bring a novel
approach to the study of democratization in a divided society such as Ukraine, building on a selection of the
existing literature on the subject and focusing on the civic dimension of the process. It follows the approach
of those political scientists who have challenged the “no precondition’ line in democratization research by
looking precisely at context specific conditions that may sustain democracy. It is argued that the common
sense of citizenship and belonging to a political community, supported by legal and institutional mechanisms
and conscious effort of political elites, would contribute to the development of civil society and perhaps even
democratic consolidation in the long run. Thus the civic and institutional dimensions of democratization should
not be separated, especially in case of some post-communist societies such as Ukraine. The relationship
between these two dimensions, however, is problematic at least from a methodological point of view and
requires careful examination