EU Democracy Promotion and Governmentality

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Civil Society
Civil Society Funding
civil society organisations
CSO Activity
CSO Representative
democracy promotion
depoliticisation effects
Depoliticising Effects
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EU Civil Society
EU Delegation
EU Democracy Promotion
EU Funding
EU funding impact on Turkish NGOs
EU's Credibility
EU's Foreign Policy
EU's Policy Discourse
EU's Rationality
EU’s Credibility
EU’s Foreign Policy
EU’s Policy Discourse
EU’s Rationality
foreign policy
Foucauldian
Foucauldian analysis
Foucault
government
governmentality
Headscarf Ban
historical narrative
human rights advocacy
Kurdish Rights
legislation
LGBT Discourse
LGBT Individual
LGBT Issue
LGBT Movement
LGBT Organisation
LGBT People
LGBT Right
liberal democracy
Middle East studies
national identity
Neo-liberal Governmentality
Neo-liberal Rationalities
neoliberal rationalities
political discourse
political struggles
postcolonialism
power relations
Turkey's Civil Society
Turkey’s Civil Society

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815347729
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume draws on a Foucauldian understanding of governmentality to explore how EU civil society funding policies depoliticise civil society organisations. It questions whether international civil society funding always depoliticises civil society organisations, as the literature on governmentality and international civil society policies argues.

The author examines how the liberal and neo-liberal rationalities of EU funding have both politicising and depoliticising effects on the human rights organisations funded, and demonstrates that whether the effects help or prevent the politicisation of human rights depends on how legitimate or contested the issue is domestically and how the civil society organisations act in this political context. These themes are explored through an in-depth analysis of the case of Turkey and EU funding of organisations working in the fields of women, LGBT and Kurdish rights.

Unpacking liberal and neo-liberal governmentality in EU democracy promotion and civil society funding, this insightful contribution to the literature will be of interest to scholars of International Relations, Middle East Studies, European Studies and democracy promotion.

Hanna L. Muehlenhoff is a lecturer at the Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam (UvA). Her research is on the EU’s human rights promotion, gender and security policies, focusing on Turkey. She recently published in the International Feminist Journal of Politics and Politics.

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