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The European Union and Democracy Promotion in Bad Neighborhoods: the Case of Central Asia

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The European Union and Democracy Promotion in Bad Neighborhoods: the Case of Central Asia
Author(s)Warkotsch, Alexander
AbstractThe extent to which the European Commission (EU) meets its stated objective of promoting human rights and democratization in third countries is analyzed. An emphasis is laid on the region’s oil and gas wealth and its potential role for Europe’s energy security, tempting the EU to refrain from the employment of strong instruments like negative conditionality or even sanctions.
IssueNo4
Pages509-526
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEuropean Foreign Affairs Review
VolumeNo11
PubDateWinter 2006
ISBN_ISSN1384-6299

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