This dissertation proposes a two-level model that explains under which external and domestic conditions substantive reforms take place in minority rights policies in new EU member and candidate countries. Due to the politicised nature of EU conditionality and high adoption costs of reforms for national governments, minority rights reforms are generally considered among the most difficult areas whereby EU's impact tends to remain limited. However, as demonstrated with reference to the Bulgarian case, significant improvement in inter-ethnic relations can take place despite the patchy nature of EU conditionality and high domestic adoption costs. The analytical model sketched out in this study, therefore, criticises mainstream accounts of Europ...
Using the lenses of minority rights and developments in education in the Western Balkans, this artic...
Seeking to contribute to the emerging debate about the substance of EU democracy promotion policies,...
Political developments in South Eastern Europe raise serious doubts that the European Union will be ...
This study analyzes the impact of domestic factors on the Europeanization of minority protection pol...
The present paper addresses the following questions: In what way have the European Union (EU) politi...
This article assesses the impact of Europeanization on the minority protection policies in Bulgaria....
According to the Copenhagen political criteria, any candidate who want to be amember of the European...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
The Balkan states have all responded to the EU's conditional offer of membership with domestic insti...
The precise form of internalization of the provisions of the Council of Europe’s Framework Conventio...
While research on developments in minority rights field in the South and East European countries has...
[From the introduction] This article assesses the reforms in sub-national governance in Bulgaria in ...
The fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe prompted Western Europe to integrate the region ...
This thesis aims to find an answer to the following question: What are the shifts and continuities o...
The Western Balkans integration within the EU has started a legal process which is the rejection of ...
Using the lenses of minority rights and developments in education in the Western Balkans, this artic...
Seeking to contribute to the emerging debate about the substance of EU democracy promotion policies,...
Political developments in South Eastern Europe raise serious doubts that the European Union will be ...
This study analyzes the impact of domestic factors on the Europeanization of minority protection pol...
The present paper addresses the following questions: In what way have the European Union (EU) politi...
This article assesses the impact of Europeanization on the minority protection policies in Bulgaria....
According to the Copenhagen political criteria, any candidate who want to be amember of the European...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
The Balkan states have all responded to the EU's conditional offer of membership with domestic insti...
The precise form of internalization of the provisions of the Council of Europe’s Framework Conventio...
While research on developments in minority rights field in the South and East European countries has...
[From the introduction] This article assesses the reforms in sub-national governance in Bulgaria in ...
The fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe prompted Western Europe to integrate the region ...
This thesis aims to find an answer to the following question: What are the shifts and continuities o...
The Western Balkans integration within the EU has started a legal process which is the rejection of ...
Using the lenses of minority rights and developments in education in the Western Balkans, this artic...
Seeking to contribute to the emerging debate about the substance of EU democracy promotion policies,...
Political developments in South Eastern Europe raise serious doubts that the European Union will be ...