06372oam 2200889 c 450 991096138480332120260102090118.0978383826694738382669439783838266947(CKB)3710000000271772(EBL)1801721(SSID)ssj0001559653(PQKBManifestationID)16191002(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001559653(PQKBWorkID)14824234(PQKB)10901233(MiAaPQ)EBC1801721(Perlego)773271(ibidem)9783838266947(EXLCZ)99371000000027177220260102d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe European Union’s Democratization Policy for Central AsiaFailed in Success or Succeeded in Failure?Vera Axyonova, Anne Honer, Volker Hinnenkamp, Gudrun Hentges, Hans-Wolfgang Platzer1st ed.Hannoveribidem20141 online resource (211 p.)An Interdisciplinary Series of the Centre for Intercultural and European Studies - CINTEUSDescription based upon print version of record.9783838206943 3838206940 9783838206141 3838206142 Includes bibliographical references.Editorial; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. European Union as an External Democracy Promoter: Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations; 2.1 Conceptualizing the EU as a Normative Actor; 2.1.1 EU-Level Normative Commitments; 2.1.2 The EU Conception of External Democracy Promotion; 2.2 In Search for an Appropriate Theoretical Framework: Explaining External Factors of Democratization; 2.3 Towards a Comprehensive Typology of EU Democracy Promotion Tools; 2.3.1 Categorizing Democratization Tools: An Overview of Existing Typologies2.3.2 Building-up a Distinct Typology3. Evaluation of EU Democracy Promotion: A Framework for Analysis; 3.1 Evaluating Successes and Failures of External Democracy Promotion; 3.1.1 Existing Approaches; 3.1.2 Methodological Challenges in the Context of the Current Study; 3.1.3 Opting for a Distinct Research Strategy; 3.2 Explaining Successes and Failures of External Democracy Promotion; 3.2.1 What Factors Matter?; 3.2.2 The EU Engagement in Central Asia: Main Assumptions; 3.3 Further Methodological Considerations; 4. The EU Sanctions Against Uzbekistan4.1 Tracing Implementation of the Sanctions4.1.1 The EU Sanctions and Conditions for Their Withdrawal; 4.1.2 The EU Sanctions at Work; 4.1.3 Summary of the Results; 4.2 Explaining the Outcomes of EU Sanctions; 4.2.1 Lack of Credibility as an Explanation for Failure; 4.2.2 Substance of the EU Demands and Their Implications as Explanatory Factors; 4.2.3 Possible Interfering Effects; 4.3 Concluding Remarks; 5. Structured Human Rights Dialogues; 5.1 Tracing Implementation of the Dialogues; 5.1.1 The Issues in Focus of the HRDs; 5.1.2 Evaluating the Results: What Has (Not) Been Achieved5.2 Explaining the Outcomes: Multiple Causes of Failure5.2.1 Process-related Factors; 5.2.2 Substance of the Promoted Norms; 5.3 Concluding Remarks; 6. The Institution Building and Partnership Programme and the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights; 6.1 Tracing Implementation of the Programmes; 6.1.1 The IBPP at Work; 6.1.2 The EIDHR at Work; 6.1.3 Summary of the Results; 6.2 Explaining the Outcomes of the IBPP and EIDHR Application; 6.2.1 Assistance Transparency and Ownership; 6.2.2 Substance of the Promoted Norms; 6.3 Concluding Remarks; 7. Conclusion; ReferencesAnnex I: List of Expert InterviewsAnnex II: IBPP Projects implemented in Kyrgyzstan in 2002-2009; Annex III: IBPP Projects implemented in Uzbekistan in 2003-2010; Annex IV: EIDHR Regional Projects implemented in Central Asia in 2003-2010; Annex V: EIDHR Macro- and Micro-Projects (CBSS) implemented in Kyrgyzstan in 2004-2010The European Union has developed a range of instruments to promote democracy and human rights worldwide. However, the success of its democratization efforts remains questionable in countries that lack an EU membership perspective. The case of post-soviet Central Asia, where the EU declares democracy promotion among its key priorities yet is confronted with unfavorable domestic conditions for democratization and often fails to follow through, is an eye-opening example. Vera Axyonova`s study offers the first comprehensive evaluation of the micro-level effects of the EU engagement in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan and examines the factors that have made the EU efforts more or less successful in Central Asia."Vera Axyonova`s book offers an insightful and refreshing analysis of the European democratization strategy in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. The book is a must-read for all those interested in understanding the very limited success of EU democratization tools in Central Asia and the challenges that European institutions face in their promotion of a value-based agenda."-Marlene Laruelle, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington UniversityInterdisciplinary series of the Centre for Intercultural and European Studies ;Volume 11.democratizationUzbekistansanctionsKyrgyzstanEuropean UniontransformationpolicyCentral Asiahuman rightsdemocratizationUzbekistansanctionsKyrgyzstanEuropean UniontransformationpolicyCentral Asiahuman rights327.11Axyonova Veraaut1151383Honer AnneedtHinnenkamp VolkeredtHentges GudrunedtPlatzer Hans-WolfgangedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961384803321The European Union's democratization policy for Central Asia4031021UNINA