The external incentives model embedded: evidence from the European Union's eastern neighbourhood
The external incentives model (EIM) proved highly compelling in explaining Europeanization and rule adoption in countries from Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. Building on the EIM, the present article seeks to contribute along three key objectives. First, it proposes to re-evaluate the EIM for...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1743112024-03-31T15:30:31Z The external incentives model embedded: evidence from the European Union's eastern neighbourhood Buscaneanu, Sergiu Li, Andrew X. School of Social Sciences Nanyang Centre for Public Administration Social Sciences Cost–benefit balance External incentives model The external incentives model (EIM) proved highly compelling in explaining Europeanization and rule adoption in countries from Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. Building on the EIM, the present article seeks to contribute along three key objectives. First, it proposes to re-evaluate the EIM for the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) region: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Second, the paper introduces a conceptual distinction between domestic transformation costs and regulatory costs. Third, it integrates and evaluates the EIM in a broader framework, incorporating domestic and alternative international conditions. The paper combines theory-guided case comparisons and panel data analysis, based on a dataset with evidence collected from the Eastern ENP countries. The study corroborates the EIM and finds that higher domestic transformation costs lead to lower levels of democratic development and a positive cost–benefit balance of transformation, on the other hand, tends to encourage democratic consolidation in the Eastern ENP region. Published version Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. 2024-03-26T02:43:12Z 2024-03-26T02:43:12Z 2023 Journal Article Buscaneanu, S. & Li, A. X. (2023). The external incentives model embedded: evidence from the European Union's eastern neighbourhood. Journal of Common Market Studies, 1-24. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13532 0021-9886 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174311 10.1111/jcms.13532 2-s2.0-85169677662 1 24 en Journal of Common Market Studies © 2023 The Authors. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies published by University Association for Contemporary European Studies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf |
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The external incentives model (EIM) proved highly compelling in explaining Europeanization and rule adoption in countries from Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. Building on the EIM, the present article seeks to contribute along three key objectives. First, it proposes to re-evaluate the EIM for the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) region: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Second, the paper introduces a conceptual distinction between domestic transformation costs and regulatory costs. Third, it integrates and evaluates the EIM in a broader framework, incorporating domestic and alternative international conditions. The paper combines theory-guided case comparisons and panel data analysis, based on a dataset with evidence collected from the Eastern ENP countries. The study corroborates the EIM and finds that higher domestic transformation costs lead to lower levels of democratic development and a positive cost–benefit balance of transformation, on the other hand, tends to encourage democratic consolidation in the Eastern ENP region. |
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