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Experiencing Europeanization in the Black Sea an – Inter–Regionalism, Norm Diffusion, Legal Approximation, and Contestation: European Studies in the Caucasus

Autor Gaga Gabrichidze, Oliver Reisner, Selin Turkes–kilic, Thomas Kruessmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2024
The book series European Studies in the Caucasus offers innovative perspectives on regional studies of the Caucasus. By embracing the South Caucasus as well as Turkey and Russia, it moves away from a traditional viewpoint of European Studies that considers the countries of the region as objects of Europeanisation. This second volume demonstrates this by looking into forms of inter-regionalism in the Black Sea-South Caucasus area in fields of economic cooperation, Europeanisation of energy and environmental policies, discussing how the region is addressed in the elaboration of a new German Eastern Policy. In the section on norm diffusion, the contributors assess the normative power strategy of the EU and its paradoxes in the region, its impact on civil society development in Armenia, and democracy promotion in Georgia. In the section on legal approximation, issues of a global climate change regime and competition law in Georgia as well as penitentiary governance reform in the South Caucasus according to EU standards and policies are analysed. All contributions also review regional or local contestations for the topics discussed here.
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ISBN-13: 9783838214580
ISBN-10: 3838214587
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 150 x 210 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria European Studies in the Caucasus


Cuprins

Foreword; Introduction; A Wider European Challenge: The Black and Baltic Sea Disequilibrium; Interests over Norms? The European Unions Varied Black Sea Region Approach; Re-Considering the Role of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization: Still an Active Player in the Black Sea regionalization Process?; Institute and Democracy Promotion in the South Caucasus: The Example of Georgia; The Mechanisms of EU Influence in the Process of Developing Civil Society in Armenia; European Prison Standards and the South Caucasus: A General Introduction; Politics of Energy-Related Europeanization in the South Caucasus; Turkeys Compliance with European Union Environmental Policy; Advancing National Climate Law: Is there Room for Mainstreaming EU Climate Action in Georgia?; Due Process in Georgian Competition Law: Good Will of the Agency or the Right of the Undertaking?

Notă biografică

Oliver Reisner is Professor in European and Caucasian Studies at Ilia State University in Tbilisi (Georgia). After earning his Dr. phil. in East European History at Georg August University in Göttingen in 2000, he worked as coordinator for the MA program ¿Central Asia / Caucasus¿ at Humboldt University Berlin (2000¿2003), served as human rights manager of an EU-funded civic integration project with World Vision International (2003¿2005) and operations manager at the Delegation of the EU to Georgia (2005¿2015). He published articles on Europeanization, religion, specifics of civil society in Georgia, and authored the Georgia country reports for the Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2016, 2018, and 2020. He is board member of the Association of European Studies for the Caucasus (AESC) and member of the advisory council of the European Journal of Minority Issues (EJM). So far, he published a monograph and 28 papers in German, Georgian, and English journals and volumes. He is co-editor of the book series Caucasian Studies. Selin Türke¿ K¿l¿ç is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations of Yeditepe University in Istanbul. She is the coordinator of the Jean Monnet Module European Union: Deeper Integration by Overtaking Crisis (2019¿2022). Her research focuses on the discursive and argumentative processes in the policy-making of Turkey and the European Union. Her publications appeared in various internationally edited books and journals including Journal of European Public Policy, Turkish Studies, and European Foreign Affairs Review. Gaga Gabrichidze is Professor and the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at the New Vision University in Tbilisi (Georgia). Much of his research focuses on issues of constitutional nature in the field of EU law as well as law approximation and migration law. Being a pioneer in the field of EU legal studies in Georgia, he has written widely on the legal issues related to EU¿Georgia relations and is author of a leading textbook on EU law in Georgian language. He is co-founder and the President of the European Union Studies Association (ECSA Georgia) and co-founder of the Association of European Studies for the Caucasus.