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Provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective,
combining insights from EU Studies, International Relations,
Sinology, and History. Deals with the historical perspective of the
dynamics between China and Central Asia. Contributes to the
literature by examining the role of the EU in Central Asia - a
previously less explored topic.
This volume examines the substance of European Union (EU) democracy
promotion by comparing it with norms of governance that other
international actors promote, among them the United Nations, the
United States, the Central and East European EU member states,
Russia, China and non-governmental organizations. The book offers a
better understanding of the EU's democracy promotion agenda and the
(in)distinctiveness of the norms diffused by the EU. Building on a
common conceptual introduction, the chapters follow different
theoretical approaches and research designs, and focus on a range
of diverse case studies. The book concludes that, in comparison
with other international actors, the EU's conceptual approach to
democracy promotion is diffuse, which in turn makes the EU a
particularly flexible but also 'technical' democracy promoter when
it comes to implementation. At the same time, there are limits to
flexibility at the level of concepts and frames. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Cambridge Review of
International Affairs.
This volume examines the substance of European Union (EU) democracy
promotion by comparing it with norms of governance that other
international actors promote, among them the United Nations, the
United States, the Central and East European EU member states,
Russia, China and non-governmental organizations. The book offers a
better understanding of the EU's democracy promotion agenda and the
(in)distinctiveness of the norms diffused by the EU. Building on a
common conceptual introduction, the chapters follow different
theoretical approaches and research designs, and focus on a range
of diverse case studies. The book concludes that, in comparison
with other international actors, the EU's conceptual approach to
democracy promotion is diffuse, which in turn makes the EU a
particularly flexible but also 'technical' democracy promoter when
it comes to implementation. At the same time, there are limits to
flexibility at the level of concepts and frames. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Cambridge Review of
International Affairs.
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