The European Union and democratization
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The European Union and democratization
(Europe and the nation state, 3)
Routledge, 2003
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- International norms, the European Union, and democratization : tentative theory and evidence / Paul J. Kubicek
- The European Union, democratization, and minorities in Latvia / Nils Muiznieks and Ilze Brands Kehris
- The ambivalent influence of the European Union on democratization in Slovakia / Kevin Deegan Krause
- The European Union and Romania : the politics of constrained transition / William Crowther
- The politics of conditionality : the European Union and human rights reform in Turkey / Thomas W. Smith
- The European Union and Croatia : negotiating "Europeanization" amid national, regional, and international interests / Stephen M. Tull
- The European Union and Ukraine : real partners of relationship of convenience? / Paul J. Kubicek
- The European Union and democratization in Morocco / Bradford Dillman
- Conclusion : the European Union and democracy promotion / Paul J. Kubicek
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The European Union has been a key actor in promoting democratization and providing assistance to encourage political change. This book assesses the EU's contribution to democratization by looking at the failures and states that offered resistance to EU pressure to reform, aiming to understand how the EU overcame or failed to overcome the numerous barriers blocking democratic progress. The book features studies on Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Turkey, Ukraine, Morocco and Latvia.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 International norms, the European Union, and democratization, Paul J. Kubicek
- Chapter 2 The European Union, democratization, and minorities in Latvia, Nils Muiznieks, Ilze Brands Kehris
- Chapter 3 The ambivalent influence of the European Union on democratization in Slovakia, Kevin Deegan Krause
- Chapter 4 The European Union and Romania, William Crowther
- Chapter 5 The politics of conditionality, Thomas W. Smith
- Chapter 6 The European Union and Croatia, Stephen M. Tull
- Chapter 7 The European Union and Ukraine, Paul J. Kubicek
- Chapter 8 The European Union and democratization in Morocco, Bradford Dillman
- Chapter 9 Conclusion, Paul J. Kubicek
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