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2024
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[Journal:] East European Politics [ISSN:] 2159-9173 [Volume:] 40 [Issue:] 2 [Publisher:] Taylor & Francis [Place:] London [Year:] 2024 [Pages:] 299-321
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Taylor & Francis, London
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The paper explains how states and international organisations interact in policy making by focusing on five countries of the post-Soviet space. Based on in-depth interviews conducted in Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, we explore different patterns of state-IO interactions and explain the determinants of these patterns' formation. We demonstrate that these patterns arise from a combination of two country-level factors: political openness of the system and national regulation of international actors' involvement into the policy process. However, the patterns of state-IOs relations prove strongly mitigated by the intervening variable of the national reform ecosystem's configuration and resource endowment.
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International organisations
reforms
policy process
reform ecosystem
post-Soviet space
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