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The European Union and Democracy Promotion

A Critical Global Assessment

edited by Richard Youngs

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Winner of the Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize of the International Political Science Association

The European Union has made firm commitments to democratic reforms and human rights initiatives around the world. This volume examines and evaluates the efficacy of these efforts.

Individual case studies review the background and discuss the current state of initiatives in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Ukraine, Central Asia, Morocco, Iraq and the Persian Gulf, and Nigeria. The contributors identify lessons from each instance and offer concrete policy recommendations for strengthening the EU...

Winner of the Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize of the International Political Science Association

The European Union has made firm commitments to democratic reforms and human rights initiatives around the world. This volume examines and evaluates the efficacy of these efforts.

Individual case studies review the background and discuss the current state of initiatives in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Ukraine, Central Asia, Morocco, Iraq and the Persian Gulf, and Nigeria. The contributors identify lessons from each instance and offer concrete policy recommendations for strengthening the EU's efforts to promote democracy. Together, these assessments show that EU member states are less invested in promoting political change in third world nations, suggesting that the EU is failing to live up to its ideals.

Designed to spur debate on how to incorporate democracy and human rights initiatives into the mainstream foreign policy of the EU and its member states, this study challenges the standard view that the EU has established itself as a distinctive normative power.

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The individual chapters are clearly written and well structured, offering a wealth of information and sound analyses of recent developments, and discussing the shortcomings of the theoretical frameworks employed to date to understand Europe's failure to make the promotion of democratic values the cornerstone of its foreign policy.

This book can be used as a handbook for political science students in order to have a better understanding of the European Union's commitment to democratisation attempts around the world.

A rare cross-regional analysis, this book is a potentially important corrective to the dominant view of EU foreign policy in the area of democracy promotion.

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216
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9780801897320
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction: Idealism at Bay
Chapter 2. Unfinished Business: European Political Conditionality After Eastern Enlargement
Chapter 3. The Balkans: European Inducements
Chapter 4

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction: Idealism at Bay
Chapter 2. Unfinished Business: European Political Conditionality After Eastern Enlargement
Chapter 3. The Balkans: European Inducements
Chapter 4. Ukraine: A New Partnership
Chapter 5. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: A Paper Tiger?
Chapter 6. Central Asia: Limited Modernization
Chapter 7. Morocco: A Flawed Response
Chapter 8. The Gulf Cooperation Council: The Challenges of Security
Chapter 9. Iraq: A New European Engagement
Chapter 10. Nigeria: Conflict, Energy, and Bad Governance
List of Contributors
Index

Author Bio
Richard Youngs
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Richard Youngs

Richard Youngs is the director of FRIDE, Madrid, and an associate professor at the University of Warwick. He has authored five books, including Europe's Role in Global Politics: A Retreat from Liberal Internationalism.