European Neighbourhood through Civil Society Networks

European Neighbourhood through Civil Society Networks
Author: James Wesley Scott,Ilkka Liikanen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317983446

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This book pursues a dual objective: on the one hand, it focuses on the actual and potential roles of civil society in developing new forms of political, economic, and socio-cultural cooperation between the European Union and its neighbours. On the other hand, through this investigation of civil society networks we will contribute to debate on the EU’s role as promoter of greater regional co-operation. The rationale for this collection is thus defined by changing political relationships between the 27-member European Union and countries in its immediate vicinity. These transformations include the ongoing but by no means straightforward process of Turkey’s EU membership, an evolving (and complex) partnership with Russia and the development of deeper political, economic and social relationships with many other neighbouring countries. More specifically, the work presented here involves comparative studies of how the EU is perceived by civil society actors both within and outside the EU. We ask whether the EU’s promotion of cross-border co-operation (e.g. though the European Neighbourhood Policy) is empowering civil society within member states and in neighbouring countries such as Russia, Moldova, Turkey and Morocco. This book was based on a special issue of Journal of European Integration.

Community development and civil society

Community development and civil society
Author: Henderson, Paul,Vercseg, Ilona
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847428592

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To what extent are the ideas and practice of community development across Europe similar? Community Development and Civil Society explores this question with special reference to the UK and Hungary and shows how community development connects powerfully with civil society, a concept that today has global significance. Paul Henderson and Ilona Vercseg argue that community development is both a profession and a social movement and is relevant to a wide range of issues.They interweave case studies with discussion of principles and theory.The book's critical and accessible approach will appeal especially to students and practitioners.

Promoting Democracy Through Civil Society

Promoting Democracy Through Civil Society
Author: Kristi Raik
Publsiher: CEPS
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2006
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: 9789290796138

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Civil Society and Governance in Europe

Civil Society and Governance in Europe
Author: William A. Maloney,Jan W. Van Deth
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781848442870

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The research presented in this book based on new primary data demonstrates that in terms of civil society actors adapting to the European political space the Europeanization process has an uneven development. This innovative book integrates top-down approaches for the study of relationships within the developing EU-multilevel system (i.e., the consequences of Europeanization for civil society at the local level) and bottom-up approaches (i.e., the consequences of civil society for the process of European integration and democracy in the EU). The contributors argue that exploration of these recursive linkages requires a rethinking of the relationships between (local, national, and trans-national) civil society on the one hand, and multi-level governance on the other. In analyzing the opportunities for civil society associations to contribute to European integration and decision-making from various perspectives, the following findings are presented, amongst others: engagement with and confidence in the EU (compared to national institutions) is relatively weak among associational members party elites play a key gatekeeper role in the European space the EU and interest groups have had limited success in stimulating the development of citizen engagement, civil society and social capital in various countries. In the rapidly expanding field of research on democratic decision-making in Europe, this book will be welcomed by academics and scholars alike at postgraduate levels and above. Experts working in the field of European decision-making (such as lawyers and lobbyists) who are looking for conclusions based on high-quality empirical research will also find much in this book to engage them.

Rethinking Europe

Rethinking Europe
Author: Gerard Delanty,Chris Rumford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134277940

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The book examines major social transformations in Europe from the perspective of social theory. It offers an intriguing alternative to studies of the EU which emphasise the replacement of the nation-state by a supra-national authority.

Europeanizing Civil Society

Europeanizing Civil Society
Author: Rosa Sanchez Salgado
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137355416

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The European Union clearly matters for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). EU officials and European political entrepreneurs has been crucial in the promotion of funding and access opportunities, but they have been proven to have little capacity to use CSOs for their own purposes.

The EESC

The EESC
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2011
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: MINN:31951D03532018L

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Theorizing the European Neighbourhood Policy

Theorizing the European Neighbourhood Policy
Author: Sieglinde Gstöhl,Simon Schunz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315468679

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Despite growing scholarly interest in the EU’s flagship policy towards its Eastern and Southern neighbours, serious attempts at theory-building on the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) have been largely absent from the academic debate. This book aims at contributing to fill this research gap in a three-fold manner: first and foremost it aims at theorizing the ENP as such, explaining the origins, development and effectiveness of this policy. Building on this effort, it also pursues the broader objective of addressing certain shortcomings in EU external relations theory, and even beyond, in International Relations theory. Finally, it aspires to provide new insights for European policy-makers. It is one of the first volumes to provide different theoretical perspectives on the ENP by revisiting and building bridges between mainstream and critical theories, stimulating academic and policy debates and thus setting a novel, less EU-centric research agenda. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners in EU external relations, EU foreign policy, the European Neighbourhood Policy, and more broadly in European Union Politics and International Relations.