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dc.contributor.authorMendelski, Martin
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-09T15:10:45Z
dc.date.available2017-01-09T15:10:45Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.issn2068-6633
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/49852
dc.description.abstractThe European Union (EU) and domestic “change agents” have promoted the rule of law in post-Soviet Europe with varying results. While the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) succeeded in establishing the rule of law, Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia) did not. Why did EU-driven legal, judicial and anti-corruption reforms not produce the rule of law in the latter group? I argue that divided elites (reformers) in laggard EaP countries engage in detrimental political competition that creates incentives to misuse the law, the prosecution and judicial structures as “political weapons”. The result of this power struggle is an erratic reform process which produces reform pathologies of Europeanization (e.g. legal instability and incoherence, reinforced fragmentation and politicization) that undermine the rule of law. Instead of serving as an external check on rule-of-law abusing reformers, the EU empowers reformist but unaccountable “change agents” in a partisan way, thus creating incentives for the accumulation and abuse of power, especially after regime changes. Reformers in the advanced Baltic States have avoided detrimental political competition, the fragmentation of the state and many reform pitfalls through de facto exclusion of ethnic Russians from the political and judicial system. This policy of partial exclusion allowed elites in Estonia and Latvia to build consensus, to create a unitary state, including strong, unified and independent horizontal accountability structures (e.g. judiciary, Ombudsman, Constitutional Court etc.) which in turn were able to check the executive. The argument is supported by an empirical, indicator-based analysis of the rule of law and several interviews with representatives in Brussels, Strasbourg and Chisinau.en
dc.languageen
dc.subject.ddcPolitikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.ddcPolitical scienceen
dc.subject.otherEastern Partnership; EaP; conditionality; partisan empowerment; detrimental political competition; Eastern Partnership; European Neighbourhood Policy; Baltic States; EaP Countries
dc.titleThe EU's rule of law promotion in post-Soviet Europe: what explains the divergence between Baltic States and EaP countries?
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalEastern Journal of European Studies
dc.source.volume7
dc.publisher.countryROU
dc.source.issue2
dc.subject.classozPolitical Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Cultureen
dc.subject.classozEuropapolitikde
dc.subject.classozEuropean Politicsen
dc.subject.classozpolitische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kulturde
dc.subject.thesozLithuaniaen
dc.subject.thesozEUen
dc.subject.thesozLatviaen
dc.subject.thesozreform policyen
dc.subject.thesozTransformationde
dc.subject.thesozRechtsstaatde
dc.subject.thesozGeorgiaen
dc.subject.thesozconstitutional stateen
dc.subject.thesozReformpolitikde
dc.subject.thesozpolitische Reformde
dc.subject.thesozLegalitätde
dc.subject.thesozEstlandde
dc.subject.thesozLitauende
dc.subject.thesozpolitical poweren
dc.subject.thesozEuropeanizationen
dc.subject.thesozMachtwechselde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical influenceen
dc.subject.thesozUkraineen
dc.subject.thesozEuropäisierungde
dc.subject.thesozArmeniaen
dc.subject.thesozEUde
dc.subject.thesozpolitischer Einflussde
dc.subject.thesozpolitical reformen
dc.subject.thesozArmeniende
dc.subject.thesozEstoniaen
dc.subject.thesozAserbaidschande
dc.subject.thesozlegalityen
dc.subject.thesoztransformationen
dc.subject.thesozMoldovaen
dc.subject.thesozpolitische Machtde
dc.subject.thesozneughborhood policyen
dc.subject.thesozGeorgiende
dc.subject.thesozNachbarschaftspolitikde
dc.subject.thesozUkrainede
dc.subject.thesozchange in poweren
dc.subject.thesozRepublik Moldaude
dc.subject.thesozLettlandde
dc.subject.thesozAzerbaijanen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-49852-1
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ssoar.contributor.institutionMax Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany
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