European institutions, democratization, and human rights protection in the European periphery /
Saved in:
Imprint: | Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, ©2014. |
---|---|
Description: | vi, 432 pages ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
Subject: | |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10116664 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The EU and Human Rights in Turkey: Political Freedom Without Social Welfare?
- 3. The European Union and Turkey: Is Political Conditionality Promoting Democratization?
- 4. Progress or Deterioration? The Effect of Human Rights and Democratization Policies and Actions by the European Union and the Council of Europe in the Ukraine
- 5. From Borderland to Heart of Europe? Ukraine's Engagement with the EU's Democratic Standards
- 6. The European Union and Democratization in Moldova
- 7. Has EU Conditionality Made a Difference to Democratic Reforms and Human Rights Development on Montenegro?
- 8. Broken Lance: The European Union's Unsuccessful Thrust towards Europe's South-East: The Case of Romania
- 9. What Difference Did It Make? Accession and Democratization in Postconimunist Bulgaria, 1989-2007
- 10. Iceland's Democratic Challenges and Human Rights' Implications
- 11. Croatia's Difficult Path to European Union Membership
- 12. Bosnia and Herzegovina's Compliance with European Union Human Rights Conditionality
- 13. The European Union, the ICTY, and the Challenge of Europeanization in Serbia
- 14. Contemporary Politics in Kosovo: Independence, Democracy & European Integration
- 15. The Ontology of Human Rights Socialization: The Case of Albania
- 16. Conditionality vs. Socialization: The EU's Impacts on Human Rights in Macedonia
- 17. Conclusion: What Difference Does the EU Make for Human Rights and Democratization in the New Candidate Countries of Southeast Europe'?
- Appendices
- Index
- About the Contributors