Is international democracy promotion in the European neighbourhood running out of steam, after the disappointing results from the ‘colour revolutions’ in Georgia and Ukraine of 2004-2005? What is the changing impact of factors such as corrupt state capture, energy resources, rent-seeking behaviour, the financial crisis and the perceived threat of radical Islam on democratisation in the region? Research into these questions, among others, and what certain analysts describe as a ‘democracy backlash’ was conducted in three groups of states: countries in or near the EU; former Soviet Union states and three Arab states of the Southern Mediterranean. The results show a parting of the ways between on the one hand the EU’s European neighbours (othe...
Vladimir Putin’s accession to power after 2000s not just brought new era to the Russian Federation b...
The Arab spring confronted EU officials with the shortcomings of past democracy promotion initiative...
The outcome of a research project carried out by CEPS and the Economics and Foreign Policy Forum (EF...
Is international democracy promotion in the European neighbourhood running out of steam, after the d...
Russia is now once again one of the ten largest economies in the world (representing around 70% of G...
Europe’s two crises – the Georgia-Russia war of August and the ongoing global financial and economic...
This study is an attempt to think systematically about the enlarging European Union’s relationships ...
Between 1989 and 1991, a giant region of the world underwent revolutionary change. To this day, it i...
Three years ago, after the Kosovo war and the launch of the Stability Pact for South East Europe, th...
Fifteen years after its launch, the impact of the Barcelona Process on the Palestinian Territory is ...
The new Treaty of Lisbon brings important changes to the European construction, including a signific...
In the year preceding the European Council’s historic decision to open accession negotiations with T...
Since 2003, EU military and civilian crisis management has emerged as a new field in European Securi...
In the framework of a research project Croatia Integration Perspectives and Synergic Effects of Euro...
Nearly thirty years have passed since the collapse of communism and the developmental paths of forme...
Vladimir Putin’s accession to power after 2000s not just brought new era to the Russian Federation b...
The Arab spring confronted EU officials with the shortcomings of past democracy promotion initiative...
The outcome of a research project carried out by CEPS and the Economics and Foreign Policy Forum (EF...
Is international democracy promotion in the European neighbourhood running out of steam, after the d...
Russia is now once again one of the ten largest economies in the world (representing around 70% of G...
Europe’s two crises – the Georgia-Russia war of August and the ongoing global financial and economic...
This study is an attempt to think systematically about the enlarging European Union’s relationships ...
Between 1989 and 1991, a giant region of the world underwent revolutionary change. To this day, it i...
Three years ago, after the Kosovo war and the launch of the Stability Pact for South East Europe, th...
Fifteen years after its launch, the impact of the Barcelona Process on the Palestinian Territory is ...
The new Treaty of Lisbon brings important changes to the European construction, including a signific...
In the year preceding the European Council’s historic decision to open accession negotiations with T...
Since 2003, EU military and civilian crisis management has emerged as a new field in European Securi...
In the framework of a research project Croatia Integration Perspectives and Synergic Effects of Euro...
Nearly thirty years have passed since the collapse of communism and the developmental paths of forme...
Vladimir Putin’s accession to power after 2000s not just brought new era to the Russian Federation b...
The Arab spring confronted EU officials with the shortcomings of past democracy promotion initiative...
The outcome of a research project carried out by CEPS and the Economics and Foreign Policy Forum (EF...