Haubrich Seco, Miguel ORCID: 0000-0003-4303-2689 (2018). The EU as a region-builder beyond its borders? An analysis of the EU's promotion of regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Mercosur. PhD thesis, Universität zu Köln.

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Abstract

The European Union’s enduring belief in the virtues of integration as an instrument for peace and prosperity has nurtured policies that seek to promote cooperation and integration in almost every other region of the world. This thesis investigates whether, how and to what extent these policies have been successful in promoting regional cooperation beyond the EU’s own borders. Among all regions towards which the EU pursues such a policy, the study selects two with diverse dependency on the EU for the empirical analysis: the Western Balkans and Mercosur. In contrast to previous studies, often characterised by a systemic argumentation, this analysis develops a micro-level approach. This approach focuses on the traceability of specific EU influences and allows to empirically assess the EU’s impact. Building upon diffusion theories, the analytical approach spells out stylised paths of EU influence and tests these on individual instances of institutional change in the two regions selected. Using original data acquired in interviews with policy-makers and through document analysis, the study traces whether and to what extent EU activities and influences played a role in seven cases of institutional change across the two regions. Building on the results of the case studies, a cross-case analysis examines the prevalence of different EU influences and the role of local conditions. The study finds that EU influence on regional cooperation beyond its borders is strongest when it operates with a mixture of (technical) assistance and the proactive provision of lessons and experiences that are taken up by its partners. Its track record is generally positive in terms of influencing institutional change, but it often lacks political influence (or will) to shape the contexts in which such institutions operate. Quite surprisingly, EU impact does not necessarily depend on the degree of economic or political influence upon the region concerned. In fact, the EU was – on average – more effective in the Mercosur region than in the Western Balkans. Instead, the EU’s success in promoting its preferred institutional change is most often contingent on a congruence between domestic incentives in the region, the EU’s ability and/or willingness to accommodate these and its patience to rely on political windows of opportunity.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD thesis)
Creators:
CreatorsEmailORCIDORCID Put Code
Haubrich Seco, MiguelUNSPECIFIEDorcid.org/0000-0003-4303-2689UNSPECIFIED
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-91882
Date: July 2018
Language: English
Faculty: Faculty of Management, Economy and Social Sciences
Divisions: Weitere Institute, Arbeits- und Forschungsgruppen > Department of Political Science and European Affairs
Subjects: Social sciences
Political science
Public administration
Commerce, communications, transport
Uncontrolled Keywords:
KeywordsLanguage
EU external relationsEnglish
European UnionEnglish
Foreign PolicyEnglish
Western BalkansEnglish
MercosurEnglish
Regional cooperationEnglish
RegionalismEnglish
DiffusionEnglish
Date of oral exam: 19 December 2018
Referee:
NameAcademic Title
Wessels, Wolfgang W.Prof. Dr.
Rovná, LenkaProf. PhDr. CSc.
Refereed: Yes
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/9188

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