Europe Undivided

Democracy, Leverage, and Integration after Communism
ISBN13: 9780199241187ISBN10: 019924118X Hardback, 352 pages

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Co-winner of the 2006 Marshall Shulman Book Prize and winner of the ISSC XIIth Stein Rokkan Prize

Description

Europe Undivided analyzes how an enlarging EU has facilitated a convergence toward liberal democracy among credible future members of the EU in Central and Eastern Europe. It reveals how variations in domestic competition put democratizing states on different political trajectories after 1989, and how the EU's leverage eventually influenced domestic politics in liberal and particularly illiberal democracies. In doing so, Europe Undivided illuminates the changing dynamics of the relationship between the EU and candidate states from 1989 to 2004, and challenges policymakers to manage and improve EU leverage to support democracy, ethnic tolerance, and economic reform in other candidates and proto-candidates such as the Western Balkan states, Turkey, and Ukraine. Albeit not by design, the most powerful and successful tool of EU foreign policy has turned out to be EU enlargement--and this book helps us understand why, and how, it works.

Features

  • Publication will co-incide with substantial enlargment to EU in May 2004
  • Provides insights into how EU will function after enlargement
  • Challenges EU to continue using elargement as a tool to promote liberal democracy, ethnic tolerance, and economic prosperity

Reviews

"Europe Undivided is an exemplary work of the new comparative-international politics. It is a subtle and substantial analysis of how asymmetric interdependence and meritocratic European Union membership criteria combined to enhance the influence of the EU on domestic political reforms in Eastern Europe."
--Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs, Princeton University

"In this important study, Vachudova develops an original and compelling analysis of how variations in domestic competition and changes in EU leverage combined to shape postcommunist political and economic pathways in East Central Europe."
--Valerie Bunce, Professor and Chair of Government, Aaron Binenkorb Chair of International Studies, Cornell University

"A scrupulous, clearly organized, and highly informative analysis of one of the great success stories of our time. Vachudova combines the methods of comparative politics and international relations to explore the very direct connections between political change in Central and Eastern Europe and the influence of the European Union over the fifteen years from the velvet revolutions of 1989 to the eastward enlargement of the EU in 2004."
--Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies, University of Oxford, and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Product Details

352 pages; 1 map, 11 figures, 16 tables; ISBN13: 978-0-19-924118-7ISBN10: 0-19-924118-X

About the Author(s)

Milada Anna Vachudova, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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