Closer to Europe? Domestic Changes and the
Europeanization Processes in Post-Revolution
Ukraine and Armenia
Closer to Europe? Domestic Changes and the
Europeanization Processes in Post-Revolution
Ukraine and Armenia
Author(s): Aram TerzyanSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Governance, Public Administration, Economic policy, Developing nations, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Geopolitics, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Institutul European din România
Keywords: Europeanization; Ukraine; Armenia; domestic change; Association Agreement; CEPA;
Summary/Abstract: This article explores the challenges and opportunities of the Europeanization processes taking place in post-Maidan Ukraine and post-Velvet Revolution Armenia. It argues that despite the constraining effects of “competing governance provider” Russia, the interests, perceptions and preferences of the domestic elites are critical to the implementation of the EU policies in Ukraine and Armenia. Thus, it offers a more dynamic structure- agency interplay approach to account for the dynamics of Europeanization in the EU-Russia contested neighbourhood. The article concludes that the domestic change in Ukraine has been positively correlated with its Europeanization, while Armenia has been showing positive signs of responsiveness towards the European policies since the 2018 “Velvet Revolution.” The article enquires into integration without membership dynamics between the EU and Eastern neighbours, as well as into the actorness of the EU in post-revolution state-building in Ukraine and Armenia.
Journal: Romanian Journal of European Affairs
- Issue Year: 20/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 37-59
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English