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Towards Europe? The European Neighbourhood Policy, EU Conditionality and Public Administration History of Change Dynamics in the Balkans

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  • Cătălina Maria GEORGESCU

    (University of Craiova, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Political Sciences Specialization)

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EU conditionality is one of the guiding principles of accession, post-conflict reconstruction efforts in the Balkans being pushed forward by European supranational stimuli. The “return to Europe” theme was a commonplace for political discourses within the South Eastern polities, however, it chose to develop differently throughout the area, occasioned or supported by different contexts, political forces, historical events, ethnical cleavages and social structures. This article tackles the European Neighbourhood Policy offering a discussion under the prospects of the European conditionality and EU-led administrative and state reform for the Western Balkans. It dwelves on policy-specific themes with country evolutions to analyse the historical enlargement dynamics of the Balkans throughout a diachronical perspective.

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  • Cătălina Maria GEORGESCU, 2015. "Towards Europe? The European Neighbourhood Policy, EU Conditionality and Public Administration History of Change Dynamics in the Balkans," Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane „C.S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor” (“C.S. Nicolăescu-Plopşor” Institute for Research in Social Studies and Humanities Yearbook (CSNIPSSH Yearbook)), Institutul de Cercetări Socio-Umane „C.S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor” al Academiei Române, issue XVI, pages 117-124, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:azn:journl:y:2015:i:xvi:p:117-124
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