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ID109461
Title ProperGovernmentality and EU democracy promotion
Other Title InformationThe European Instrument for Democracy and human rights and the construction of democratic civil societies
LanguageENG
AuthorKurki, Milja
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) is often considered the "jewel in the crown" of the European Union's democracy promotion. Its mandate encompasses the funding of democratizing civil society organizations and thus the facilitation of democratization "from below." It is argued here that if we apply Foucauldian governmentality tools to the analysis of the workings of the EIDHR, we can see that, despite the pluralistic rhetoric that guides it, the Instrument's objectives and management structures facilitate particular kinds of democratic visions. Neoliberal governmentality, it is argued, may be hidden deep within the expectations set for EU-funded civil society "democratizers." This has important consequences for how we understand the model of democracy that the European Union promotes and the power relations of the European Union's "locally owned" democracy promotion.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Political Sociology Vol. 5, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.349-366
Journal SourceInternational Political Sociology Vol. 5, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.349-366
Key WordsEurope ;  Human Rights ;  Civil Society ;  Democratization ;  European Union