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2018 - Volume 2 - Number 2


State-building and Development Challenges: The Case of Armenia

Arpie Balian * abalian@aua.am * ORCID: 0000-0002-1929-944X
American University of Armenia, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Political Science & International Affairs

Nayiri Shorjian
American University of Armenia, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Political Science & International Affairs

Open Journal for Sociological Studies, 2018, 2(2), 93-108 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojss.0202.05093b
Online Published Date: 23 December 2018

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KEY WORDS: good governance, institutional capacity, state building, democratization, rule of law.

ABSTRACT:

The research explores the political, economic, social challenges and security priorities in state building in Armenia. It examines the government’s efforts directed towards state-building, depicting the major challenges involved and exploring the framework of reforms that would measurably contribute to state-building. The study uses a qualitative explanatory research design based on content analysis of literature, interviews, a “roadmap” speech by the former president of the republic and the current government strategic plan. The study then focuses on state building primarily focusing on good governance and associated elements of democracy as prerequisites for a high-functioning state. The findings reveal a relationship between the quality of public institutions and state-building attributing the relatively slower democratization and state building progress to institutional deficiencies in governance. We claim that resolving each of the political, economic and social challenges separately would not lead to state-building. It is important to tackle the root causes of these challenges by focusing on increasing the capacity and efficacy of public institutions guided by the pillars of democracy and good governance. 

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Arpie Balian, Professor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, American University of Armenia, 40 Baghramian Ave., Yerevan 20019, Armenia. E-mail: abalian@aua.am.


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