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The oligarchization phenomenon of political power in Ukraine: from rise to decline

stmm. 2022 (4): 30-45

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2022.04.030

OLEKSANDR RAKHMANOV, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Associate Professor, Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Social and Political Processes, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

kneu_1906@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8884-5515

The article analyzes the oligarchization phenomenon of political power in Ukraine as a system of control by owners of large capital over state institutions. The formation of powerful national capital was facilitated by public opinion’s unacceptability of attracting foreign capital and the monetary form of privatization of state-owned enterprises. The negative attitude of the population to the consequences of privatization was used by the oligarchs to block institutional reforms, which led to the spread of corruption and manual methods of property redistribution. The collection of oligarchic rent from the profits of state-owned enterprises became an additional resource for the enrichment of large owners. The dependence of the state on the oligarchs was ensured by their total control over the sectors of the economy that provided the majority of revenues to the state budget. The oligarchs’ ownership of key mass media allowed them to manipulate public opinion, which blocked reform initiatives of the civil sector. This was facilitated by the socio-political division of Ukrainian society regarding the ways of the country's development. The decrease in the influence of large owners on the political life of Ukraine became possible due to the limitation of their mass media influence and the decline of their economic base under the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The process of de-oligarchization of political power in Ukraine is facilitated by the growth of social unity and trust in state institutions, the increase in the influence of the civil sector, and the economic support of Western countries.

Key words: oligarchization, oligarchy, political power, Ukraine

References Aslund, A. (2005). Comparative Oligarchy: Russia, Ukraine and the United States. CASE Network Studies and Analyses, 296, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1441910 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1441910

Havrylyshyn, O. (2007). Capitalism for all or capitalism for the few? Divergent paths of post-communist transformations [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Publishing House. [= Гаврилишин 2007]

Kapferer, B. (2005). New Formations of Power, the Oligarchic-Corporate State, and Anthropological Ideological Discourse. Anthropological Theory, 5 (3), 285–299.

Leach, D. K. (2005). The Iron Law of What Again? Conceptualizing Oligarchy Across Organizational Forms. Sociological Theory, 23 (3), 312–337.

Marx, K. (1934). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy [in Ukrainian]. Volume 1, Book 1. Kyiv: Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine. [= Маркс 1934]

Marx, K., Engels, F. (1936). The Communist Manifesto [in Ukrainian]. In: K.Marx, F.Engels (eds.) Selected works. Volume 1 (pp. 151–189). Kyiv: Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine. [= Маркс, Енгельс 1936]

National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (2022). Secretary of the NSDC of Ukraine held a meeting on the state of implementation of the law on oligarchs. 20.07.2022. URL: https://www.rnbo.gov.ua/en/Diialnist/5605.html

Paskhaver, O.Y., Verkhovodova, L.T., Ageeva, K.M. (2007). World experience for Ukraine: the relationship of big capital with the government and society [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Economic Development. [= Пасхавер, Верховодова, Агеєва 2007].

Paskhaver, O.Y., Verkhovodova, L.T., Suplin, L.Z. (2004). Formation of Big Private Business in Ukraine [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Millennium. [= Пасхавер, Верховодова, Суплін 2004].

Rakhmanov, O. (2012). Owners of Big Business as a Subject of Socio-Economic Transformation in Ukraine [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Рахманов 2012]

Rakhmanov, O. (2015). Social Preconditions and Methods for Creating Capital of Big Business Owners in Ukraine. In: Y. Golovakha (ed.) Ukrainian Sociological Review: 2012–2013 (pp. 93–115). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine.

Rakhmanov, O. (2017). The social foundation of the oligarchic system in Ukraine. Sociology: theory, methods, marketing, 3, 60–73. [= Рахманов 2017]

Rakhmanov, O. (2019). Business and society: the potential of responsible interaction [in Ukrainian]. In: V. Reznik (ed.) Formation of a responsible society: the state, political movements, business (pp. 195–246). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Рахманов 2019]

Reznik, O., Rakhmanov, O., Reznik, V. (2021) Socio-political consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic as challenges to the legitimacy of social order in Ukraine [in Ukrainian]. Sociology: theory, methods, marketing, 3, 91–112. [= Резнік, Рахманов, Резнік 2021]

Reznik, V.S. (2010). Legitimation of Private Property as a Concept of Sociological Theory. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Резнік 2010]

Sonin, K. (2003). Why the Rich May Favor Poor Protection of Property Rights. Journal of Comparative Economics, 31(4), 715–731.

Received 30.07.2022

The oligarchization phenomenon of political power in Ukraine: from rise to decline

stmm. 2022 (4): 30-45

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2022.04.030

OLEKSANDR RAKHMANOV, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Associate Professor, Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Social and Political Processes, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

kneu_1906@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8884-5515

The article analyzes the oligarchization phenomenon of political power in Ukraine as a system of control by owners of large capital over state institutions. The formation of powerful national capital was facilitated by public opinion’s unacceptability of attracting foreign capital and the monetary form of privatization of state-owned enterprises. The negative attitude of the population to the consequences of privatization was used by the oligarchs to block institutional reforms, which led to the spread of corruption and manual methods of property redistribution. The collection of oligarchic rent from the profits of state-owned enterprises became an additional resource for the enrichment of large owners. The dependence of the state on the oligarchs was ensured by their total control over the sectors of the economy that provided the majority of revenues to the state budget. The oligarchs’ ownership of key mass media allowed them to manipulate public opinion, which blocked reform initiatives of the civil sector. This was facilitated by the socio-political division of Ukrainian society regarding the ways of the country's development. The decrease in the influence of large owners on the political life of Ukraine became possible due to the limitation of their mass media influence and the decline of their economic base under the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The process of de-oligarchization of political power in Ukraine is facilitated by the growth of social unity and trust in state institutions, the increase in the influence of the civil sector, and the economic support of Western countries.

Key words: oligarchization, oligarchy, political power, Ukraine

References Aslund, A. (2005). Comparative Oligarchy: Russia, Ukraine and the United States. CASE Network Studies and Analyses, 296, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1441910 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1441910

Havrylyshyn, O. (2007). Capitalism for all or capitalism for the few? Divergent paths of post-communist transformations [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Publishing House. [= Гаврилишин 2007]

Kapferer, B. (2005). New Formations of Power, the Oligarchic-Corporate State, and Anthropological Ideological Discourse. Anthropological Theory, 5 (3), 285–299.

Leach, D. K. (2005). The Iron Law of What Again? Conceptualizing Oligarchy Across Organizational Forms. Sociological Theory, 23 (3), 312–337.

Marx, K. (1934). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy [in Ukrainian]. Volume 1, Book 1. Kyiv: Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine. [= Маркс 1934]

Marx, K., Engels, F. (1936). The Communist Manifesto [in Ukrainian]. In: K.Marx, F.Engels (eds.) Selected works. Volume 1 (pp. 151–189). Kyiv: Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine. [= Маркс, Енгельс 1936]

National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (2022). Secretary of the NSDC of Ukraine held a meeting on the state of implementation of the law on oligarchs. 20.07.2022. URL: https://www.rnbo.gov.ua/en/Diialnist/5605.html

Paskhaver, O.Y., Verkhovodova, L.T., Ageeva, K.M. (2007). World experience for Ukraine: the relationship of big capital with the government and society [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Economic Development. [= Пасхавер, Верховодова, Агеєва 2007].

Paskhaver, O.Y., Verkhovodova, L.T., Suplin, L.Z. (2004). Formation of Big Private Business in Ukraine [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Millennium. [= Пасхавер, Верховодова, Суплін 2004].

Rakhmanov, O. (2012). Owners of Big Business as a Subject of Socio-Economic Transformation in Ukraine [in Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Рахманов 2012]

Rakhmanov, O. (2015). Social Preconditions and Methods for Creating Capital of Big Business Owners in Ukraine. In: Y. Golovakha (ed.) Ukrainian Sociological Review: 2012–2013 (pp. 93–115). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine.

Rakhmanov, O. (2017). The social foundation of the oligarchic system in Ukraine. Sociology: theory, methods, marketing, 3, 60–73. [= Рахманов 2017]

Rakhmanov, O. (2019). Business and society: the potential of responsible interaction [in Ukrainian]. In: V. Reznik (ed.) Formation of a responsible society: the state, political movements, business (pp. 195–246). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Рахманов 2019]

Reznik, O., Rakhmanov, O., Reznik, V. (2021) Socio-political consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic as challenges to the legitimacy of social order in Ukraine [in Ukrainian]. Sociology: theory, methods, marketing, 3, 91–112. [= Резнік, Рахманов, Резнік 2021]

Reznik, V.S. (2010). Legitimation of Private Property as a Concept of Sociological Theory. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Резнік 2010]

Sonin, K. (2003). Why the Rich May Favor Poor Protection of Property Rights. Journal of Comparative Economics, 31(4), 715–731.

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