This book provides a systematic analysis of the EU's extensive, but
so far largely failed, efforts to promote democracy in the
Mediterranean region, thoroughly assessing its democracy promotion
in relation to two Mediterranean countries - Jordan and Turkey. By
pinpointing essential prerequisites for democracy promotion and
analyzing how the EU's policies have related to these, the author
offers a theoretically based analytical framework focused on the
importance of the local orientation and ownership of the project of
democratization, and the broader dialogue between the democracy
promoter and the partner society. The author concludes that there
are basic deficiencies in the EU's democracy promotion, leading to
policy implications of vital importance as the EU now grapples with
how to make its democracy promotion successful. The EU's Democracy
Promotion and the Mediterranean Neighbours will be of interest to
students and scholars of Democratisation studies, EU studies,
Middle East Studies and EU Neighbourhood studies.
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