The EU continues to remain silent on European colonial crimes when promoting democracy and human rights in the Global South. As long as it does so, it cannot live up to its moral promise. Instead, warns Anna Khakee, the EU risks perpetuating - inadvertently or otherwise - colonial-era hierarchies between civilisations and a sense of European moral superioritypeer-reviewe
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall in the late 1980’s gave rise to a new wave of d...
While the EU has recently upgraded its external democracy promotion policies through a number of dif...
In Congo over the past decade, demands for justice have been largely unmet in peace negotiations: im...
The democratic wind that first blew across the Eastern European states after the collapse of the Ber...
The parameters of power politics have changed in Europe and the EU exports the rule of law, democrac...
While Europe has a decent record in dealing with the consequences of its bloody modern history, it i...
There is a tension between democracy, which is limited to the nation-state, and human rights, which ...
Both the EU institutions and the Member States have been pushing for the introduction of democratic ...
This paper argues that even though EU policies in the DRC integrated different components of human ...
This article presents the conclusions that we have drawn from the contributions to the special issue...
Ever since its inception, the EU’s main goal has always been to spread its values of democracy and f...
Democracy promotion aims to force or encourage a foreign state to become more democratic. This inclu...
Since the end of the Cold War, the EU has used democracy promotion as an instrument of foreign polic...
The European Union's (EU) impact on the political governance of the European neighbourhood is varied...
The article shows how and why, after having agreed upon a programme for democracy assistance under t...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall in the late 1980’s gave rise to a new wave of d...
While the EU has recently upgraded its external democracy promotion policies through a number of dif...
In Congo over the past decade, demands for justice have been largely unmet in peace negotiations: im...
The democratic wind that first blew across the Eastern European states after the collapse of the Ber...
The parameters of power politics have changed in Europe and the EU exports the rule of law, democrac...
While Europe has a decent record in dealing with the consequences of its bloody modern history, it i...
There is a tension between democracy, which is limited to the nation-state, and human rights, which ...
Both the EU institutions and the Member States have been pushing for the introduction of democratic ...
This paper argues that even though EU policies in the DRC integrated different components of human ...
This article presents the conclusions that we have drawn from the contributions to the special issue...
Ever since its inception, the EU’s main goal has always been to spread its values of democracy and f...
Democracy promotion aims to force or encourage a foreign state to become more democratic. This inclu...
Since the end of the Cold War, the EU has used democracy promotion as an instrument of foreign polic...
The European Union's (EU) impact on the political governance of the European neighbourhood is varied...
The article shows how and why, after having agreed upon a programme for democracy assistance under t...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall in the late 1980’s gave rise to a new wave of d...
While the EU has recently upgraded its external democracy promotion policies through a number of dif...
In Congo over the past decade, demands for justice have been largely unmet in peace negotiations: im...