The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and Eastern European member states, but questions remain about how far this policy area has been Europeanized since accession. Focusing on the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, the paper investigates why the new donors have been reluctant to adopt the EU’s development acquis more fully. The paper traces the process of the EU’s development policy rulemaking and subsequent national rule implementation to understand the socialization opportunities these processes offer. The conclusions reveal thrre reasons why socialization has been weak: (1) perceptions among the new member states on the development acquis’ procedural legitimacy; (2) l...
Supporting the diffusion of democratic norms and practices around the globe has become a significant...
The ability of member states to exert influence on EU policy making has received much scholarly atte...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the ‘governance turn’ in the development policies of the European ...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
In the first step, a framework for Europeanisation, defined as adoption of EU rules by the member st...
The enlargement of the EU from 15 to 27 member states has the potential to affect the whole directio...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
In the past decade, the East-Central European countries were provided significant external capacity ...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
This article examines how the emergence of 'illiberal democracy' in Hungary and Poland has impacted ...
In the past decade, the East-Central European countries were provided significant external capacity ...
[From the introduction]. The European Union is the world's largest aid donor to developing countries...
This paper explores the extent bilateral adoption of Aid for Trade (AfT) norms in Europe is the resu...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
Supporting the diffusion of democratic norms and practices around the globe has become a significant...
The ability of member states to exert influence on EU policy making has received much scholarly atte...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the ‘governance turn’ in the development policies of the European ...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
In the first step, a framework for Europeanisation, defined as adoption of EU rules by the member st...
The enlargement of the EU from 15 to 27 member states has the potential to affect the whole directio...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
In the past decade, the East-Central European countries were provided significant external capacity ...
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international devel...
This article examines how the emergence of 'illiberal democracy' in Hungary and Poland has impacted ...
In the past decade, the East-Central European countries were provided significant external capacity ...
[From the introduction]. The European Union is the world's largest aid donor to developing countries...
This paper explores the extent bilateral adoption of Aid for Trade (AfT) norms in Europe is the resu...
In the early 2000s when several Central and East European countries (CEECs) negotiated their accessi...
Supporting the diffusion of democratic norms and practices around the globe has become a significant...
The ability of member states to exert influence on EU policy making has received much scholarly atte...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the ‘governance turn’ in the development policies of the European ...