六个前苏联国家的公民自由与志愿服务

Civil liberties and Volunteering in Six Former Soviet Union Countries

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly · 2016
被引 21
ABS 3

中文导读

分析了六个前苏联国家不同的民主化路径如何导致志愿服务水平的差异,发现公民自由增加会促进志愿服务,而非反之。

Abstract

To contribute to the debate as to whether volunteering is an outcome of democratization rather than a driver of it, we analyze how divergent democratization pathways in six countries of the former Soviet Union have led to varied levels of volunteering. Using data from the European Values Study, we find that Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia—which followed a Europeanization path—have high and increasing levels of civil liberties and volunteering. In Russia and Belarus, following a pre-emption path, civil liberties have remained low and volunteering has declined. Surprisingly, despite the Orange Revolution and increased civil liberties, volunteering rates in Ukraine have also declined. The case of Ukraine indicates that the freedom to participate is not always taken up by citizens. Our findings suggest it is not volunteering that brings civil liberties, but rather that increased civil liberties lead to higher levels of volunteering.

政治学社会学民主化志愿服务东欧研究