While expectations were high for Bulgaria’s EU membership, it has been marked by numerous domestic challenges. This article explores the application of the principle of partnership in Bulgaria in programming EU funds for 2007-2013 as a litmus test for the capacity of the civil society and the preparedness of the state’s institutions for full-fledged membership. The article displays evidence that unsuitable adaptation and the remnants of the previous institutional establishment filter the EU leverage in the country. Furthermore, the article maps the role of civil society organisations in the process and identifies the main challenges and opportunities for their inclusion
The Arab Spring was a timely reminder to the EU of its own transitions, in particular events post-19...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2017This paper seeks to examine the relat...
The European Union’s enlargement policy is universally recognized as contributing decisively to the ...
While expectations were high for Bulgaria’s EU membership, it has been marked by numerous domestic c...
This paper argues against the view that Bulgaria’s EU accession was premature and that the Cooperati...
[From the introduction] This article assesses the reforms in sub-national governance in Bulgaria in ...
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)320115The politics and administration of institutional chang
International donors got involved in the Western Balkans during the last two decades, mainly through...
This research aimed to describe the political map of the European Union (EU) in expanding its territ...
Existing research on how the involvement of civil society actors improves EU democratic legitimacy p...
This article analyses the development of the EU's external civil society agenda and how this is inte...
This article analyses the evolution of the European Union’s development policy in relation to civil ...
Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in societies undergoing socio‐economic transition are widely r...
This dissertation examines how new European Union (EU) member states manage and implement European C...
Thanks to the Undergraduate Research Center and the Diplomacy and World Affairs department, I was ab...
The Arab Spring was a timely reminder to the EU of its own transitions, in particular events post-19...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2017This paper seeks to examine the relat...
The European Union’s enlargement policy is universally recognized as contributing decisively to the ...
While expectations were high for Bulgaria’s EU membership, it has been marked by numerous domestic c...
This paper argues against the view that Bulgaria’s EU accession was premature and that the Cooperati...
[From the introduction] This article assesses the reforms in sub-national governance in Bulgaria in ...
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)320115The politics and administration of institutional chang
International donors got involved in the Western Balkans during the last two decades, mainly through...
This research aimed to describe the political map of the European Union (EU) in expanding its territ...
Existing research on how the involvement of civil society actors improves EU democratic legitimacy p...
This article analyses the development of the EU's external civil society agenda and how this is inte...
This article analyses the evolution of the European Union’s development policy in relation to civil ...
Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in societies undergoing socio‐economic transition are widely r...
This dissertation examines how new European Union (EU) member states manage and implement European C...
Thanks to the Undergraduate Research Center and the Diplomacy and World Affairs department, I was ab...
The Arab Spring was a timely reminder to the EU of its own transitions, in particular events post-19...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2017This paper seeks to examine the relat...
The European Union’s enlargement policy is universally recognized as contributing decisively to the ...