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(Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
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At first, it was believed that accession to the EU would have a positive effect on the process of democratization in former communist countries. However, over time it became clear that difficulties with the democratic system endured in a number of these countries.

This book reconsiders the results of the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and evaluates the nature and effectiveness of the Europeanization process. It comparatively explores the process of democratic consolidation and accession to the European Union in Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria. Using these case studies, the book assesses the impact of the EU on the accountability and integrity of governments in this part of Europe.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of democratization studies, European studies, EU studies, transition studies, area studies, and international relations.

Recenzijas

'Democratizing Central and Eastern Europe is an important book. Although empirically researched in 201112 its key arguments map much of the territory that will preoccupy scholars trying to make sense of Central and Eastern Europes current democratic malaise...'

Sean Hanley, UCL SSEES, Slavonic and East European Review

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction
The stages of a comparative research
1(2)
The structure of the book
3(2)
Notes
5(2)
References
7(2)
1 Effective control and proper exercise of the executive power: between democratic consolidation and Europeanization
9(21)
The theoretical perspective of the book
10(3)
Accountability and integrity
13(3)
The theoretical debate on democratic consolidation
16(3)
The role of the European Union and the Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe
19(2)
Notes
21(1)
References
22(8)
2 Democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe: domestic factors, paths and outcomes
30(22)
The problems of constitutional legitimation and the belated consolidation in Poland
30(5)
The ambiguity of institutions and the exclusive legitimation in Slovakia
35(6)
The institutional stability and the rapid consolidation in Bulgaria
41(5)
Conclusions
46(2)
Notes
48(1)
References
49(3)
3 The external influence on democracy of the European Union: strategies, tools and limits
52(13)
Critical juncture and new political criteria: preparing for the Eastern enlargement
52(3)
The experience of the Eastern enlargement and the evolution of the EU strategy and policy
55(3)
The post-accession strategy: blurring the boundaries between member and candidate states
58(2)
Conclusions
60(1)
Notes
61(1)
References
62(3)
4 Building democratic and accountable governments
65(39)
Poland
65(11)
Slovakia
76(11)
Bulgaria
87(6)
Conclusions
93(2)
Notes
95(3)
References
98(6)
5 Ensuring integrity: between political behaviour and policy-making
104(42)
Poland
104(11)
Slovakia
115(9)
Bulgaria
124(10)
Conclusions
134(2)
Notes
136(5)
References
141(5)
6 Accountability and integrity: between national paths and European pressures
146(17)
Accountability and integrity at the core of democratic consolidation
146(4)
Democratic consolidation meets Europeanization: did the EU make the difference?
150(5)
Extending the findings: the Hungarian case and its unfinished democratic consolidation
155(5)
Conclusions
160(1)
Notes
161(1)
References
161(2)
7 Conclusions
163(8)
Empirical and theoretical considerations
163(2)
Addressing the EU's shortcomings: the need for a comprehensive approach toward democratization in candidate and Member States
165(4)
References
169(2)
Appendix 171(8)
Index 179
Luca Tomini is Chargé de Recherche FNRS at the University of Brussels and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Oxford.