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Monitoring, money and migrants: countering post-accession backsliding in Bulgaria and Romania / Levitz, Philip; Pop-Eleches, Grigore   Journal Article
Pop-Eleches, Grigore Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Using cross-national governance indicators and evidence from a recent Bulgarian survey, this essay examines political reforms in Bulgaria and Romania since EU accession and, in particular, the 'backsliding' hypothesis-that these countries have abandoned or reversed the reforms they introduced in order to qualify for membership of the European Union. It finds no systematic evidence either that these countries have been backsliding or that their trajectories differ significantly from their first-wave Central and East European neighbours, though governance reforms have slowed after accession. The second part of the essay focuses on the mechanisms responsible for the lack of significant backsliding, emphasising the role of continued conditionality through the safeguard clauses, EU funding and increasing linkage between new and old EU members, including opportunities for East Europeans to work and travel in Western Europe.
Key Words Money  Romania  Bulgaria  Migrants  Monitoring 
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