EU promotion of democratic governance in the neighbourhood
By: FREYBURG, Tina.
Contributor(s): LAENEX, Sandra | SCHIMMELFENNIG, Frank | SKRIPKA, Tatiana | WETZEL, Anne.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxfordshire : Routledge, September 2009Journal of European Public Policy 16, 6, p. 916-934Abstract: This article analyses the effectiveness of the EU's promotion of democratic governance through functional co-operation in the European neighbourhood. In a comparative study of three policy sectors in three countries (Moldova, Morocco, and Ukraine), we show that the EU is capable of inducing neighobouring countries to adopt policy-specific democratic governance provisions in the absense of accession conditinality. In line with the institutionalist hypotheses, we find that effective rule adoption can be secured by strong legal specification of democratic governance elements in the EU sectoral acquis and international conventions. However, successful rule adoption does not necessarily lead to rule application.This article analyses the effectiveness of the EU's promotion of democratic governance through functional co-operation in the European neighbourhood. In a comparative study of three policy sectors in three countries (Moldova, Morocco, and Ukraine), we show that the EU is capable of inducing neighobouring countries to adopt policy-specific democratic governance provisions in the absense of accession conditinality. In line with the institutionalist hypotheses, we find that effective rule adoption can be secured by strong legal specification of democratic governance elements in the EU sectoral acquis and international conventions. However, successful rule adoption does not necessarily lead to rule application.
democracy promotin; democratic governance; european neighbourhood policy; external governance; sectoral co-operation
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