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ID187246
Title ProperDemocratic decline in the EU and its effect on democracy promotion in Central Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorHönig, Anna-Lena ;  Tumenbaeva, Shirin
Summary / Abstract (Note)We know surprisingly little about the impact of democratic decline in the EU on foreign policy and on democracy promotion efforts in particular. We examine qualitative and quantitative changes in aid allocation for democracy promotion alongside declining levels of democracy in the EU and its members. Focusing on decision-makers’ perspectives, we explain these changes with strategic and constructivist approaches. We analyse multilateral and bilateral aid flows from the EU and its members to Central Asia with data from OECD and IATI from 2000 to 2018. We identify quantitative changes in aid promoting democracy in Central Asia, which can be partially attributed to the donors’ increasing challenges for democracy at home. While the overall aid levels remained stable, we also identify qualitative shifts in allocation patterns favouring government institutions rather than civil society organisations. Our findings address the impact of democratic decline on foreign policy towards non-democratic states outside the European neighbourhood.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 35, No.4; Aug 2022: p.424-458
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 35 No 4
Key WordsEU ;  Democratic Decline


 
 
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