Political Parties, Transnational Ties, and Protest Mobilization: Euromaidan in Ukraine, 2013-2014

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Zelinska, Olha
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2026-01-09
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Problems of Post-Communism
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1075-8216
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2027-06-12
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Whereas parties with transnational ties can influence domestic protest mobilization, the mechanisms for how this happens are not clear. I elucidate these mechanisms by drawing on resource mobilization and international party assistance literature and analyzing a likely case for this to occur: Euromaidan in Ukraine. Mechanisms through which transnational connections enhance the capacity for mobilization include (a) leveling the political field (b), socializing parties (c), membership conditionality requirements and (d) direct messages of empathy and support. In 2013–14, transnational ties provided important avenues for the challenger coalition to access resources in resistance to the increasingly authoritarian regime.
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The Relationship between Social Movements and Political Parties for the Democratic Representation of Social Groups in Europe
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