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1. Introduction
Part I. EU’s Promotion of Good Governance in the European Periphery What Are We Relearning in the Age of Democratic Decline?
2. Governance Quality and Transparency of Politics in the European Union
3. Rising Illiberalism in the European Periphery and the EU’s Application of Membership Conditionality for Democratic Governance
4. Externalising Externalisation and Bad Governance of Migration in the EU: Turkey Learning from Europe
5. EU as a Good (Enough) Governance Exporter in Kosovo? Local Views on the Aborted Kosovo E Re Power Plant Project
Part II. Bad Neighbours, Worse Donor Darlings? When the EU’s Promotion of Good Governance Travels Abroad
6. The EU’s Promotion of Good Governance and Democracy in the South Caucasus: Regional Strategies and Domestic Constraints
7. EU Good Governance Promotion and Development Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa in an Age of Democracy Crisis
8. Assessment of Good Governance and Gender Equality in the EU’s Budgetary Support Programme in Tanzania: Insights from Agriculture Sector
9. Promotion of What Now? EU’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) Policies in the Changing European and Global Context
Part III. Rethinking the Role of Alternative Governance Exporters
10. EU Democratic Governance Promotion Towards Central Asia and Illiberal Regional Powers
11. The External Face of the EU’s Cybersecurity Policies: Promoting Good Cybersecurity Governance Abroad?
12. The China Model Debate: China as an Alternative Governance Exporter?
13. Still a Good Governance Exporter? Questioning EU’s Transformative Power in the Age of Democratic Decline

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The European Union (EU) support for good governance reforms has been the cornerstone of its conditionality and funding policies and contributed its role as a transformative power. This book re-evaluates the EU’s governance promotion capacity both within the EU and beyond its borders in light of the simultaneous decline in democracy in Europe in particular, and across the whole world in general. The book is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on the EU’s good governance transfer to member and accession countries. Part II examines how and to what extent the EU’s governance promotion strategies travel beyond its borders and focuses on neighbours, partners, and aid recipient countries especially in Africa. Part III turns to other regional and global actors and discusses the implications of illiberal contesters such as China and Russia on the future of EU’s good governance promotion efforts. The findings of the book bring fresh insights for the scope and depth of the EU’s governance transfer capacity.

 

 



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“This edited volume makes a key and original contribution towards a growing strand of research on EU good governance support in the neighbourhood and beyond, taking into account also the role of alternative governance exporters.”

?Christine Hackenesch, Political Scientist and Senior Researcher, German Development Institute, Germany

“This book, by a reputable group of EU scholars, provides a comprehensive and multi-national assessment of the EU’s governance capacity and policy conditionalities both within the EU and beyond its borders. Strongly recommended.”

?Ziya Oni?, Professor of International Political Economy, Koc University, Turkey

“Once hailed as a major strength of its external action, the European Union’s promotion of good governance has recently suffered from severe difficulties. This volume provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment, and stands out by its broad geographical and issue coverage.”

?Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor of European Politics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

 The European Union (EU) support for good governance reforms has been the cornerstone of its conditionality and funding policies and contributed its role as a transformative power. This book re-evaluates the EU’s governance promotion capacity both within the EU and beyond its borders in light of the simultaneous decline in democracy in Europe in particular, and across the whole world in general. The book is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on the EU’s good governance transfer to member and accession countries. Part II examines how and to what extent the EU’s governance promotion strategies travel beyond its borders and focuses on neighbours, partners, and aid recipient countries especially in Africa. Part III turns to other regional and global actors and discusses the implications of illiberal contesters such as China and Russia on the future of EU’s good governance promotion efforts. The findings of the book bring fresh insights for the scope and depth of the EU’s governance transfer capacity. 


Digdem Soyaltin-Colella is Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy at the University of Aberdeen, UK