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New Modes of Goverance and Accession

New Modes of Goverance and Accession. False Promises or Wrong Premises?. The Challenge of Accession. Accession  Enlargement How have candidate countries coped with the challenge of accession? New Modes of Governance: Enlisting the help of business and civil society

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New Modes of Goverance and Accession

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  1. New Modes of Goverance and Accession False Promises or Wrong Premises?

  2. The Challenge of Accession • Accession  Enlargement • How have candidate countries coped with the challenge of accession? • New Modes of Governance: • Enlisting the help of business and civil society • resources (money, expertise, legitimacy) • compliance • Accession countries • transition: loss of state control • accession: adoption and adaptation to the acquis • the EU way Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel Berlin Center for European Studies

  3. Coping with Accession • Scarce emergence of weak forms of new modes • consultuation • contracting out • Dynamics of enlargement: strengthening the executive • time constraints • conditionality • Domestic preconditions: the double course of weak capacity • Shadow of hierarchcy • Organizational capacity • State capture • Cultural match Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel Berlin Center for European Studies

  4. Escaping the Capacity Trap • The governance dilemma • Weak capacities demand NMG • NMG require strong capacities • The way out • Capacity-building • Enforcement of EU participatory requirements • Advocacy • Lower your expactation! Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel Berlin Center for European Studies

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