EU Induced Institutional Change in Post-Soviet Space

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Author_Ryhor Nizhnikau
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Civil Society
comparative governance analysis
Eastern neighbourhood
Eastern Partnership policy
Environmental Protection Sector
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EU Assistance
EU Assistance Programme
EU Demand
EU external influence in Ukraine and Moldova
EU External Policy
EU Induced Institutional Change
EU Mechanism
EU Moldova Action Plan
EU Official
EU Rule
EU Study
EU Ukraine Association
EU Ukraine Association Agreement
EU's Effort
EU's Global Strategy
EU's Impact
EU's Strategy
Euromaidan Revolution
European Union
EU’s Effort
EU’s Global Strategy
EU’s Impact
EU’s Strategy
institutional development theory
Institutional Monocropping
institutionalism
migration sector reform
Moldova
Moldova reforms
National Action Plan
NGO Expert
NGO Representative
Non-state Stakeholders
Plahotniuc
post-communist transformation
Post-Soviet Space
transnational policy transfer
transnationalisation
Ukraine
Ukraine reforms
Visa Free Regime
Visa Liberalisation Action Plan

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138569768
  • Weight: 506g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book analyses the role of the European Union in the process of institutional change in its Eastern neighbourhood and explains why EU policies arrive at contradictory outcomes at the sectoral level. Combining EU studies approaches with insights from the fields of new institutionalism, international development studies and transnationalisation, it explains how the EU policies contribute to rule persistence or lead to institutional change.

Highlighting the importance of investigating how the policies of external intervention interact with domestic institutions, the book also provides a coherent presentation of the political and economic problems of Ukraine and Moldova and a comparative analysis in key areas at critical junctures of their development.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics and more broadly to International Relations, post-Soviet and Russian studies.

Ryhor Nizhnikau is Senior Researcher Fellow in the EU’s Neighbourhood and Russia Programme at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland.

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