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This book provides a comprehensive account of the extent to which
policies and institutions of the European Union (EU) spread across
different contexts. Are the EU's attempts to transfer its policies
and institutions to accession and neighbourhood countries
sustainable and effective? To what degree do other regions of the
world emulate the EU's institutional features, what are the
mechanisms of, and conditions for, their diffusion? Chapters deal
with Europeanization in the new EU member states, particularly in
Romania and Bulgaria, in current accession candidates, i.e. the
Western Balkans and Turkey, as well the Eastern (Southern Caucasus)
and Southern Neighbourhood (Israel and the Maghreb). In addition,
authors investigate the diffusion of EU policies and institutions
in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The authors place
Europeanization studies in the wider context of research on
transnational diffusion, and examine the relevant mechanisms and
processes, including incentives and capacity-building,
socialization and learning as well as functional and normative
emulation. Finally, the book discusses what conditions lead to the
successful diffusion of European institutions and policies, such as
domestic incentives, degrees of (limited) statehood, regime type,
and power (a)symmetries. This book was originally published as a
special issue of West European Politics.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the extent to which
policies and institutions of the European Union (EU) spread across
different contexts. Are the EU's attempts to transfer its policies
and institutions to accession and neighbourhood countries
sustainable and effective? To what degree do other regions of the
world emulate the EU's institutional features, what are the
mechanisms of, and conditions for, their diffusion? Chapters deal
with Europeanization in the new EU member states, particularly in
Romania and Bulgaria, in current accession candidates, i.e. the
Western Balkans and Turkey, as well the Eastern (Southern Caucasus)
and Southern Neighbourhood (Israel and the Maghreb). In addition,
authors investigate the diffusion of EU policies and institutions
in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The authors place
Europeanization studies in the wider context of research on
transnational diffusion, and examine the relevant mechanisms and
processes, including incentives and capacity-building,
socialization and learning as well as functional and normative
emulation. Finally, the book discusses what conditions lead to the
successful diffusion of European institutions and policies, such as
domestic incentives, degrees of (limited) statehood, regime type,
and power (a)symmetries. This book was originally published as a
special issue of West European Politics.
Unpacking the major debates, this Oxford Handbook brings together
leading authors of the field to provide a state-of-the-art guide to
governance in areas of limited statehood where state authorities
lack the capacity to implement and enforce central decision and/or
to uphold the monopoly over the means of violence. While areas of
limited statehood can be found everywhere - not just in the global
South -, they are neither ungoverned nor ungovernable. Rather, a
variety of actors maintain public order and safety, as well as
provide public goods and services. While external state 'governors'
and their interventions in the global South have received special
scholarly attention, various non-state actors - from NGOs to
business to violent armed groups - have emerged that also engage in
governance. This evidence holds for diverse policy fields and
historical cases. The Handbook gives a comprehensive picture of the
varieties of governance in areas of limited statehood from
interdisciplinary perspectives including political science,
geography, history, law, and economics. 29 chapters review the
academic scholarship and explore the conditions of effective and
legitimate governance in areas of limited statehood, as well as its
implications for world politics in the twenty-first century. The
authors examine theoretical and methodological approaches as well
as historical and spatial dimensions of areas of limited statehood,
and deal with the various governors as well as their modes of
governance. They cover a variety of issue areas and explore the
implications for the international legal order, for normative
theory, and for policies toward areas of limited statehood.
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