The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases
The book investigates the substance of the European Union's (EU) democracy promotion policy. It focuses on elections, civil and political rights, horizontal accountability, effective power to govern, stateness, state administrative capacity, civil society, and socio-economic context as components of embedded liberal democracy.
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The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases
The book investigates the substance of the European Union's (EU) democracy promotion policy. It focuses on elections, civil and political rights, horizontal accountability, effective power to govern, stateness, state administrative capacity, civil society, and socio-economic context as components of embedded liberal democracy.
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The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases

The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases

The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases

The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Concepts and Cases

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The book investigates the substance of the European Union's (EU) democracy promotion policy. It focuses on elections, civil and political rights, horizontal accountability, effective power to govern, stateness, state administrative capacity, civil society, and socio-economic context as components of embedded liberal democracy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137466327
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/17/2015
Series: Governance and Limited Statehood
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Müge Aknur, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey. Canan Balk?r, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey. Federica Bicchi, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Fabienne Bossuyt, Ghent University, Belgium. Maurizio Carbone, University of Glasgow, UK. Bekim Çollaku, Prime Minister's Cabinet, Kosovo. Karen Del Biondo, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Eline De Ridder, Flemish Department of Education and Training, Belgium. Labinot Greiçevci, Research Institute of Development and European Affairs (RIDEA), Kosovo. Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Hrant Kostanyan, Ghent University, Belgium. Paul Kubicek, Oakland University, USA. Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University, UK. Vicky Reynaert, independent scholar. Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Jessica Schmidt, Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg, Germany. Susan Stewart, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Germany. Benedetta Voltolini, Maastricht University, the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

1. The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion: Introduction and Conceptual Framework; Anne Wetzel PART I: ALTERNATIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE EU AS A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY PROMOTER 2. Law Perspective: Praise Undeserved? The EU as a Democracy Promoter: A Skeptical Account; Dimitry Kochenov 3. Political Economy Perspective: Fuzzy Liberalism and EU Democracy Promotion: Why Concepts Matter; Milja Kurki 4. Critical Social Theory Perspective: Embeddedness as Substance: The EU's Socialized Approach to Democratization; Jessica Schmidt 5. Governance Perspective: Democratic Governance Promotion through Functional Cooperation; Anne Wetzel PART II: COUNTRY CHAPTERS 6. Addressing the Remnants of a Communist Past through Accession: Slovakia and the Czech Republic; Eline De Ridder 7. Different Trajectories yet the Same Substance: Croatia and Turkey; Canan Balk?r and Müge Aknur 8. Promoting Democracy in Post-Conflict Societies: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo; Labinot Greiçevci and Bekim Çollaku 9. Power Relations Meet Domestic Structures: Russia and Ukraine; Susan Stewart 10. Neither Integrated Nor Comprehensive in Substance: Armenia and Georgia; Hrant Kostanyan 11. Democracy through the Invisible Hand? Egypt and Tunisia; Vicky Reynaert 12. When Security Trumps Democracy: Israel and Palestine; Benedetta Voltolini and Federica Bicchi 13. Favouring Leaders over Laggards: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; Fabienne Bossuyt and Paul Kubicek 14. Democracy Promotion in Restrictive Environments: Ethiopia and Eritrea; Karen Del Biondo 15. Responding to Political Crises in the South Pacific: The Solomon Islands and Fiji; Maurizio Carbone and Karen Del Biondo 16. Much Ado about Nothing? Brazil and Venezuela; Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann PART III: CONCLUSIONS 17. Conclusions; Anne Wetzel and Jan Orbie
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