Actors | Parties: Batkivshchyna, UDAR |
President Yanukovych |
Actors | President Poroshenko, Prime Minister Yatsenyuk |
Opposition Bloc party |
Believe system |
Policy change | Legal documents |
New aspects in new legal acts on anti-corruption New institutional setting in anti-corruption |
Advocacy coalitions in anti-corruption subsystem (actors, their belief systems) | Expert reports; secondary literature; KIIS opinion surveys; interview questions 1–4, 9, 10 |
Actors (for/against anti-corruption reforms) Belief systems (deep core beliefs: democratisation a priority/stability a priority; policy core beliefs: corruption seen as a systemic problem / corruption seen as needed for business operation; secondary policy beliefs: preferred policy instruments) |
Formal legal authority of coalitions (Expectation 1) | Expert reports; secondary literature; RPR annual reports; interview questions 1, 3 |
Majority in government and parliament of both coalitions before after Maidan |
Expectation 2 |
RPR annual reports; reports OECD, EEAS, IMF; expert reports; secondary literature; interview questions 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Openness of policymaking to civil society New venues of policymaking Participation of RPR in drafting policies, Participation of RPR in roundtables, working groups, platforms, other venues |
Expectation 2 |
RPR roadmap for reform; RPR reports; expert reports; policy reports; secondary literature; interview questions 2, 4 |
Policies promoted by the RPR Comparison of RPR recommendations with policies adopted after the Maidan Participation of RPR in drafting of legal acts and establishment of institutional framework |
Expectation 3
Collaboration PRP with international organisations Leverage of international organisations |
RPR annual reports; reports OECD, grant agreements and reports IMF; grant agreements and reports EEAS; secondary literature; interview questions 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Comparison of RPR recommendations with recommendations of international organisations Conditions in grant agreements |