The Impact of Political Lobbying on the Aggravation of Language Conflicts in the Era of Globalization

El impacto del cabildeo político en el agravamiento de los conflictos lingüísticos en la era de la globalización

Resumen

El problema del idioma siempre ha sido grave en Ucrania y, a menudo, se convirtió en una confrontación armada. Este problema se está volviendo particularmente agudo en vista de la invasión de Ucrania por parte de la Federación Rusa, una de las razones declaradas por la “desigualdad lingüística”. El objetivo del artículo es determinar el impacto del cabildeo político no regulado de individuos o grupos en el agravamiento de los conflictos lingüísticos en Ucrania y compararlo con otros países. La investigación involucró los siguientes métodos: análisis y síntesis, análisis estadístico, métodos gráficos, establecimiento de relaciones causa-efecto y análisis de conglomerados. La novedad de la investigación es el estudio del impacto del cabildeo político en el desarrollo de los conflictos lingüísticos en la región mediante análisis de conglomerados. El estudio estableció la relación entre la regulación legislativa del cabildeo, los conflictos lingüísticos y los índices de corrupción en el país. En las conclusiones, el análisis demuestra que la disponibilidad de la institución de cabildeo corresponde a menores tasas de corrupción y la práctica ausencia de conflictos de lenguaje. Los resultados obtenidos pueden ser utilizados por el gobierno para mejorar la legislación de Ucrania.

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Biografía del autor/a

Andrii Ozhohan, National University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Kyiv, Ukraine.

PhD of philological sciences, Associate professor, Department of Literary Science of the National University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, faculty of Philology, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 04070, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Nataliia Stratulat, National Academy of Internal Affairs, Kyiv, Ukraine.

PhD of philological sciences, Professor, Department of Legal Linguistics, National Academy of Internal Affairs, 03035, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Pavlo Lysianskyi , National University "Odesa Law Academy", 65000, Odesa, Ukraine.

Graduate student, Department of Political Theories of the National University "Odesa Law Academy", 65000, Odesa, Ukraine.

Maiia Yurkovska, Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University,Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

PhD in Philology, Senior Lecturer, English Philology Department, The Faculty of Philology, Psychology and Foreign Languages, Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University., 21021, Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

Olha Zaluzhna, Vasyl’ Stu’s Donetsk National University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, English Philology Department, The Faculty of Philology, Psychology and Foreign Languages, Vasyl’ Stu’s Donetsk National University, 21021, Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

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Publicado
2022-12-15
Cómo citar
Ozhohan, A., Stratulat, N., Lysianskyi , P., Yurkovska, M., & Zaluzhna, O. (2022). The Impact of Political Lobbying on the Aggravation of Language Conflicts in the Era of Globalization: El impacto del cabildeo político en el agravamiento de los conflictos lingüísticos en la era de la globalización. Cuestiones Políticas, 40(75), 431-456. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4075.27
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