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Policies of Human Trafficking Prevention in Different Political Regimes (Cases of Russia, Uzbekistan, Singapore and South Korea)

Student: Zharikova Anastasiia

Supervisor: Alexander Sungurov

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Political Science and World Politics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This work is devoted to studying the influence of the characteristics of different political regimes of the four countries of South Korea, Singapore, Russia and Uzbekistan on the quality of implementation of policies to prevent trafficking in persons. The relevance of this work is that both indicators are changing over time, that is, each new study on a similar topic is relevant, since the analysis of each author brings subjectivity and a new look at the current state of affairs on the issue. The answer to the main question of the work will be given on the basis of the theory of State capacity, credible commitment and institutionalism. each case will be analyzed using a theoretical framework and empirical data collected from indices and other sources. All factors taken for analysis are necessary to trace the connection and influence of the political regime on the quality of the implementation of measures to abolish slavery

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