ABSTRACT

At first, it was believed that accession to the EU would have a positive effect on the process of democratization in former communist countries. However, over time it became clear that difficulties with the democratic system endured in a number of these countries.

This book reconsiders the results of the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and evaluates the nature and effectiveness of the Europeanization process. It comparatively explores the process of democratic consolidation and accession to the European Union in Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria. Using these case studies, the book assesses the impact of the EU on the accountability and integrity of governments in this part of Europe.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of democratization studies, European studies, EU studies, transition studies, area studies, and international relations.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Effective control and proper exercise of the executive power

Between democratic consolidation and Europeanization

chapter 2|22 pages

Democratic consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe

Domestic factors, paths and outcomes

chapter 3|13 pages

The external influence on democracy of the European Union

Strategies, tools and limits

chapter 5|42 pages

Ensuring integrity

Between political behaviour and policy-making

chapter 6|17 pages

Accountability and integrity

Between national paths and European pressures

chapter 7|7 pages

Conclusions