The EU and Member State Building European Foreign Policy in the Western Balkans
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Sprache:Englisch
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Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
03.12.2014
Herausgeber
Keil Soeren + weitereVerlag
Taylor and FrancisSeitenzahl
264
Maße (L/B/H)
24/16,1/1,9 cm
Gewicht
498 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-415-85518-1
Applying a critical approach to the EU's enlargement policy towards the region, the authors aim to analyze the changing nature of EU foreign policy within the framework of EU enlargement policy towards the Western Balkans and the effects of EU Member Statebuilding on the countries in the region. To this end, the volume first provides an in-depth discussion of the theory of EU Member Statebuilding and applies this to a number of cases in the following chapters. It could be argued that the key aim of this special form of statebuilding (in contrast to other forms of international statebuilding such as the projects in Afghanistan and Iraq) is to establish functional liberal-democratic states in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia in order for them to join the EU and to cope with the responsibilities and pressures of membership in the future.
EU Member Statebuilding, therefore, is a process of state and institutional reform, initiated by the EU and comprising different incentives and mechanisms to prepare countries for their membership of the Union and to ensure that these countries are: a) able to function properly and efficiently; b) liberal democracies; and c) capable of coping with the pressures of being part of the Single Market. In terms of its nature and aims, it could thus be argued that EU Member Statebuilding is the process of transforming the Western Balkan states into ideal EU Member States (i.e., coherent and functional liberal democratic states with no border disputes and open and competitive markets).
In this respect, while the EU sees itself as an international actor that promotes and protects liberal-democratic values, norms and principles, its experiences in the Western Balkans demonstrates how the EU's actions in the region have undermined the basic principles of democratic decision-making (such as the European support for impositions in Bosnia) and international law (Kosovo), and have consequently contributed to new tensions (see police reform in Bosnia, and the tensions between Kosovo and Serbia) and dependencies. This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, EU politics, global governance and IR/Security Studies in general.
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