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REGIONAL REFORMS (2) answer(s).
 
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Dynamics of regionalisation and the impact of the EU: comparing regional reforms in Romania and Turkey / Ertugal, Ebru; Dobre, Ana Maria   Journal Article
Ertugal, Ebru Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the institutional and governance effects of regional policy reforms in Romania and Turkey during their respective periods as EU candidate countries. First, the article aims to disentangle the relative impact of EU conditionality in the area of regional policy in two candidate countries from different enlargement rounds. Second, it aims to investigate the outcomes of regional reforms while identifying the factors facilitating these reforms. The findings suggest that regional reform outcomes in Romania and Turkey show striking similarities, despite differences in the credibility of EU conditionality. Therefore, it argues that the constellations of domestic political actors and the existing domestic institutional structures matter more than EU conditionality in explaining the similarity in reform outcomes.
Key Words European Union  Turkey  Romania  Governance  Regionalisation  Regional Reforms 
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EU's support for democratic governance in the eastern neighbourhood: the role of transition experience from the new member states / Ivanyi, Balazs Szent   Journal Article
Ivanyi, Balazs Szent Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The European Union seems to place an increasing rhetorical emphasis on harnessing the transition experience of the new member states. This article examines whether the EU actually makes use of this experience in its promotion of democratic governance in the eastern neighbourhood. The main conclusion is that while reform priorities of the EU in the region are aligned with transition experience, the actual participation of actors from the new members in implementing EU-financed projects aimed at promoting democratic governance is limited. This contradiction should be resolved or it will further erode the credibility of the EU's external policies.
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