Democracy Promotion by Functional Cooperation
The European Union and its Neighbourhood
Frank Schimmelfennig author Sandra Lavenex author Tina Freyburg author Tatiana Skripka author Anne Wetzel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:6th Jul '15
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'The book identifies more subtle but effective ways through which the EU can promote democracy in its non-democratic neighbours by inducing them to adopt functional EU policies, such as environment or energy, that contain democratic provisions. A thought provoking study particularly for those who maintain that the EU's democracy promotion in its neighbourhood has failed.' Professor Tanja Borzel, Jean Monnet Chair and Director of the Center for European Integration, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
This book presents a novel 'governance model' of democracy promotion. In detailed case studies of EU cooperation with Moldova, Morocco, and Ukraine, it examines how the EU promotes democratic governance through functional cooperation in the fields of competition policy, the environment, and migration.This book presents a novel 'governance model' of democracy promotion. In detailed case studies of EU cooperation with Moldova, Morocco, and Ukraine, it examines how the EU promotes democratic governance through functional cooperation in the fields of competition policy, the environment, and migration.
“Book’s main aim is to establish an alternative view of how the EU tries to promote democracy in its neighbourhood: through functional cooperation that may lead to democratic governance in the partner country. … EU bureaucrats will read it with great pleasure, as it claims to not simply repeat the often-heard criticism of ‘EU failure’ and ‘EU loss of credibility’ in democracy promotion, but to draw a more nuanced picture of the success of EU democracy support in its neighbourhood.” (Jan Claudius Völkel, Democratization, Vol. 23 (5), August, 2016)
“Book’s main achievement is the construction of a comprehensive design, documented by empirical findings, to study the full democratising potential of the EU democratic governance model in three very different policy environments, stressing the main differences that arise in practice between the adoption phase and the implementation phase. … a valuable scholarly contribution that shows that, if we are to successfully re-examine EU democracy promotion at this time of crisis, we need to focus on sectoral policies and their local specificities.” (Miruna Troncota, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 68 (5), July, 2016)
ISBN: 9781137489340
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 4876g
291 pages