Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO), LJ. F. Vukotinovića 2, Zagreb

Petak, 5. svibnja 2017., 11-12h

Dr. sc. Senada Šelo Šabić (IRMO) prikazala je upravo objavljen članak u prestižnom časopisu Journal of European Public Policy, pisan u koautorstvu s Aroldom Elbasani (New York University). Naslov članka je „Rule of law, corruption and democratic accountability in the course of EU enlargement“.
Sažetak članka:
Why has the European Union’s (EU’s) promotion of rule of law (RoL) triggered different and largely surface-thin reforms across countries subject to a similar frame of enlargement in the Western Balkans (WB)? We hypothesize that the domestic (non-)enforcement of EU-promoted rules depends on the mobilization of politically autonomous constituencies of change – organized advocacy groups and autonomous state institutions – which enable democratic accountability. The empirical investigation focuses on the prosecution of political corruption as empirical foci to assessing the travails of EU-promoted rules in the domestic context. Specifically, we trace the role of (1) EU’s RoL promotion strategy, (2) political resistance and (3) domestic accountability in explaining different records of prosecution of political corruption in Albania and Croatia.
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