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ID086302
Title ProperLegitimate conditionality
Other Title Informationthe European Union and nuclear power safety in Central and Eastern Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorIvanov, Kalin
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes European Union (EU) conditionality regarding the safety of Central and East European nuclear power reactors. Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Slovakia breached or evaded shutdown pledges made in exchange for foreign aid in the early 1990s. Conditionality proved more effective when the European Commission required reactor closure as a condition for accession. However, EU pressure gave rise to legitimacy concerns, as candidate country governments agreed to phase out reactors against the wishes of their citizens. The resultant problems exposed inherent discrepancies between conditionality and democracy. Such discrepancies cannot be resolved by the illusory concept of 'ownership'. Bridging two literatures, the article examines EU conditionality in the context of enlargement's 'democratic deficit'. Previously overlooked factors that discredit conditionality include stereotyping, symbolism, the reluctance to admit mistakes, and popular conspiracy theories about donor motives. Greater attentiveness to such factors can enhance conditionality's legitimacy.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 45, No.2; March 2008: p146-167
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 45, No.2; March 2008: p146-167
Key WordsNuclar Power ;  Conditionality ;  European Union ;  Enlargement ;  Democratic Deficit ;  Legitimacy