
A man examines his ballot in front of information posters of the candidates for Ukraine’s parliamentary elections on voting day in a polling station in Kiev. Photo: Getty Images
In societies struggling to democratize, social uprisings are an opportunity for new political elites to come to the fore. However, a closer look at the political leadership in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine reveals no fundamental changes in their modes of governance. This paper examines the factors that shaped the current context for political elite renewal in these three states.
The author would like to thank Robert Bosch Stiftung, the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, and partner organizations in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine for the opportunity to conduct this research.