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ID096119
Title ProperRealpolitik and international reaction to non-compliance with liberal democratic norms
Other Title Informationcomparing EU and US response patterns
LanguageENG
AuthorWarkotsch, Alixander
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article probes the importance of various categories of security and economic concerns in EU and US responses to non-compliance with human rights and democracy norms in third countries. Two research questions guide the analysis. First, what concerns influence the determination of EU and US to respond to non-compliance? Second, to what extent is the EU's response pattern different from that of the US? In answering these questions, the article uses bi- and multivariate regression analysis that builds on an original dataset of non-compliance events in over 40 target countries. Findings point to the fact that both actors are influenced, in particular, by similar security concerns, above all geographic proximity and threat-posing regimes. The US, however, responds more often and with more costly instruments to non-compliance and therefore seems to be more receptive to such concerns than the EU.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 45, No. 1; Mar 2010: p80-106
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol. 45, No. 1; Mar 2010: p80-106
Key WordsDemocracy Promotion ;  European Union ;  Instrumental Variation ;  Norm-compliance ;  United States