Linkages and the promotion of democracy: the EU's eastern neighbourhood |
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Authors: | Gwendolyn Sasse |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nuffield College, University of Oxford , Oxford , UK Gwendolyn.Sasse@nuffield.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The EU's eastern neighbourhood with its considerable divergence in regime types is a more challenging testing ground for democracy promotion than Central and Eastern Europe. This article explores the diversity of the international linkages in the eastern neighbours (Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan) and the role these linkages play in domestic politics. International linkages are filtered and activated by domestic politics. If diverse linkages reinforce domestic political competition, they can contribute to the creation of democratic openings. Conversely, in the absence of domestic political competition, international linkages can insulate a regime from internal pressures for reform, in particular if the linkages are deep and undiversified. This article focuses on one causal mechanism, namely stateness issues acting as a filter for international linkages. |
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Keywords: | linkages leverage democracy promotion regime change stateness EU ENP US Russia |
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