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The European Union?s Democracy Promotion in Cent – A Study of Political Interests, Influence, and Development in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2007–2

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The European Union?s Democracy Promotion in Cent – A Study of Political Interests, Influence, and Development in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2007–2 Synopsis

"Brussels made democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and good governance its top co-operation priorities in the EU Strategy Framework towards Central Asia for 20072013. This book examines two interrelated questions: To what extent has EU democracy promotion in Central Asia been successful? And, to the extent that it was successful, why was it so? The book presents a comprehensive analytical framework for the evaluation of democracy promotion, including factors which may facilitate or hinder democratic development in Central Asia. It demonstrates the validity of a holistic approach to analyzing impediments of democracy promotion meaning that external pro-democratic support is affected by a variety of diverse factors whose impact can vary as international, regional, and domestic conditions change. The stable and rich authoritarian state of Kazakhstan is different from the much poorer Kyrgyzstana state prone to political instability, but also to democratic openings. By contrasting the success of democracy promotion in these two countries which have different strategic importance for the EU, this study provides valuable insights into how non-normative interests interfere with normatively driven policies."

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ISBN: 9783838211510
Publication date: 8th December 2021
Author: Aijan Sharshenova, Gordon Crawford
Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 300 pages
Series: Soviet and Post–Soviet Politics and Society
Genres: Political structures: democracy