ID | 103744 |
Title Proper | Promoting civil society across the borders of the EU neighbourhood |
Other Title Information | debates, constraints and opportunities |
Language | ENG |
Author | O'Dowd, Liam ; Dimitrovova, Bohdana |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One of the aims of this article it to clarify the nature of the debate over 'civil society' and its relationship to the state. It begins by suggesting that the EU's borderland provides a context in which deep-rooted 'Western' and 'Eastern' understandings of state and civil society meet and overlap. The second section outlines the geo-political reshaping of the 'Neighbourhood'. It concentrates on the influence of non-EU actors, notably Russia, complementing the EU-focused literature on the subject. The third section elaborates the consensus in the literature on the weakness of civil society in the EU 'Neighbourhood'. This is followed by a discussion of 'Western' debates over the role and significance of civil society. This discussion suggests that the 'export' of a Western model eastwards begs many questions about which particular model is to be promoted. It concludes that the precise characteristics of state-civil society relationship remains central to the prospects for enhancing civil society co-operation. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 16, No. 1; 2011: p.176 - 192 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol. 16, No. 1; 2011: p.176 - 192 |
Key Words | Civil Society ; EU Neighbourhood ; Debates ; Opportunities |