Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1844
Title: Rising illiberalism in the european periphery and the EU’s application of membership conditionality for democratic governance
Authors: Saatcioğlu, Beken
Keywords: EU conditionality
Refugee crisis
Illiberalism
Strategic partnership
Liberal governance export
Turkey
Publisher: Sipringer
Source: Saatçioğlu, B. (29 September 2022). Rising Illiberalism in the European Periphery and the EU’s Application of Membership Conditionality for Democratic Governance. EU Good Governance Promotion in the Age of Democratic Decline, 49–70. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05781-6_3 ‌
Abstract: Book cover EU Good Governance Promotion in the Age of Democratic Decline pp 49–70Cite as Palgrave Macmillan Rising Illiberalism in the European Periphery and the EU’s Application of Membership Conditionality for Democratic Governance Beken Saatçioğlu Chapter First Online: 29 September 2022 15 Accesses Abstract Illiberalism has recently risen both within the EU and in the European periphery following a global trend of democratic recession, which includes notable cases such as Hungary, Poland, and Turkey, among others. This has revived interest in the EU’s role and capacity for promoting liberal democratic governance, as the principal international institution with claims to liberal democratic rule transfer. This chapter investigates how consistently the EU has used its principal policy instrument to tackle illiberalism, namely, membership conditionality. It focuses on EU-Turkey relations within the context of the 2015/2016 Syrian refugee crisis as a test case for the EU’s ability and willingness to execute conditionality in times of crisis. Two arguments are made. First, as the EU externalised the crisis to Turkey, consistency of conditionality was compromised by European geostrategic interests that trumped the pursuit of democratic values vis-à-vis Turkey. Second, the strategic EU-Turkey partnership that ensued served to deepen Turkey’s move away from the EU’s democratic norms that lie at the heart of political conditionality. Consequently, unintended illiberal outcomes were fostered by the EU’s transactional policy vis-à-vis Turkey.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1844
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05781-6_3
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