Bulletin n. 1/2012 | ||
June 2012 | ||
Julia Langbein & Kataryna Wolczuk |
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Convergence without membership? The impact of the European Union in the neighbourhood: evidence from Ukraine | ||
in Journal of European Public Policy , Volume 19, Issue 6 2012 , 2012 , 863-881 | ||
How does the European Union (EU) affect change in neighbouring countries? The article explores this question, using Ukraine as a case study. So far Ukraine has attracted contradictory assessments of the impact of the EU on the country's domestic transformation. To explain this puzzle, the process of Ukraine's convergence with EU rules is analysed in terms of rule selection, adoption and application. The article focuses on the mechanisms which the EU uses to shape domestic actors’ incentives and capacities for taking on EU rules in each of the three dimensions. In the case of technical regulation, EU mechanisms affect domestic actors differently in the three dimensions, resulting in comprehensive rule selection but only selective rule adoption and application. The process of convergence occurs, but in a non-synchronized and highly idiosyncratic way, thereby indicating the patchy impact of the EU on its neighbours, even in the core economic field. | ||