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  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Sari: Footprints Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228022572
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Sari: Footprints Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228022572

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In What Ukrainian Elections Taught Me about Democracy long-time election observer Jane Cooper recounts her experience monitoring a municipal election in Kirovohrad in 2015. Offering aframework for exploring what can go right or wrong during an election, at the core of this story is the inspirational battle of the poll workers at the bottom of the electoral pyramid struggling to keep the election honest.


Win the votes, buy the votes, steal the votes, invalidate the votes! There is a lot that can go right – and so much that can go wrong – in a Ukrainian election. From the opening of the campaign through to the final decision on the results, it is a rollercoaster ride for the candidates, the election workers, and the international observers who have travelled from afar to see it all. In What Ukrainian Elections Taught Me about Democracy long-time election observer Jane Cooper recounts her experience monitoring a municipal election in the mid-sized city of Kirovohrad in 2015. Offering a practical framework for exploring the many things that can go right or wrong during an election, at the core of this story is the inspirational struggle of the poll workers at the bottom of the electoral pyramid to keep the election honest. Cooper describes how election results can be manipulated or falsified and how attempts to do so can be frustrated, providing lessons for citizens of every democratic country. The first work written from the perspective of a Canadian international election observer, the book is an accessible and entertaining story that will appeal to election specialists and the ordinary Canadians who work at the polls on election day, as well as readers who want to learn more about the democratic process in present-day Ukraine. The war in Ukraine has shown us just how endangered democracy is. What Ukrainian Elections Taught Me about Democracy is an insider’s view of election monitoring that sheds light on Canada’s support for international democracy.

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Coopers book is nothing short of a political thriller, providing a nitty-gritty, real-world assessment of how chaotic, unpredictable, and inspirational democratic elections in countries struggling to overcome authoritarian legacies are. George O. Liber, University of Alabama at Birmingham "[ Cooper's] revelations are especially compelling given the current war in Ukraine and the looming U.S. presidential election, where at least one candidate is prone to casting doubts about the electoral process while openly admiring autocratic leaders. ... Zelenskyys surprising success prompted Cooper to consult her notes from previous Ukrainian elections, which she now combines with an impressive array of bibliographic sources, offering readers valuable insight into the inherent fragility of a democracy not only the one in Ukraine, but wherever competitive elections are held." The Winnipeg Free Press "[ A] passionate, riveting, and unnerving account of an egregious mayoral election in Kirovohrad, Ukraine." Literary Review of Canada

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The far-flung adventures of a Canadian election observer on a lifelong quest to find hope at the heart of democracy.
Jane Cooper is an independent researcher and election observer based in Ottawa, ON.