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dc.contributor.advisorVykoukal, Jiří
dc.creatorBoas, Vanessa
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-26T16:22:38Z
dc.date.available2020-08-26T16:22:38Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/73295
dc.description.abstractiii Abstract This Ph.D. thesis analyses three EU norm promotion endeavours in the field of security, human rights and education. In doing so, it compares implementation levels in three Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan), which allows it to draw comparisons on norm adoption rates. The objective of this analysis is to identify the factors influencing norm adoption rates and test Levitsky and Way's linkage, leverage and organisational power model in the Central Asian context, which harbours a range of regime types. By applying this model to the case of EU-Central Asian relations, this thesis contributes to the field of Central Asian and European Union Studies. Moreover, it sheds light on the forces behind norm adoption, thereby reflecting on the Europeanisation of countries beyond the direct neighbourhood. This is important as Levitsky and Way originally omitted Central Asia from their analysis and thus no data was available for a region which remains largely neglected by Western scholarship. This thesis has remedied this shortcoming by carrying out an in-depth analysis of the case studies in the framework of Levitsky and Way's model. This thesis' findings support the main premise of Levitsky and Way's model but stress the importance of organisational power in the norm...en_US
dc.languageEnglishcs_CZ
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.titleWho needs goodwill? An analysis of EU norm promotion in the Central Asian contexten_US
dc.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2015
dcterms.dateAccepted2015-06-08
dc.description.departmentDepartment of Russian and East European Studiesen_US
dc.description.departmentKatedra ruských a východoevropských studiícs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
dc.description.facultyFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.identifier.repId136130
dc.title.translated...cs_CZ
dc.contributor.refereeWessels, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.refereeVykoukal, Jiří
dc.identifier.aleph002029577
thesis.degree.namePh.D.
thesis.degree.leveldoktorskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineInternational Area Studiesen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineMezinárodní teritoriální studiacs_CZ
thesis.degree.programMezinárodní teritoriální studiacs_CZ
thesis.degree.programInternational Area Studiesen_US
uk.thesis.typedizertační prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-csFakulta sociálních věd::Katedra ruských a východoevropských studiícs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enFaculty of Social Sciences::Department of Russian and East European Studiesen_US
uk.faculty-name.csFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.csFSVcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csMezinárodní teritoriální studiacs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enInternational Area Studiesen_US
uk.degree-program.csMezinárodní teritoriální studiacs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enInternational Area Studiesen_US
thesis.grade.csProspěl/acs_CZ
thesis.grade.enPassen_US
uk.abstract.eniii Abstract This Ph.D. thesis analyses three EU norm promotion endeavours in the field of security, human rights and education. In doing so, it compares implementation levels in three Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan), which allows it to draw comparisons on norm adoption rates. The objective of this analysis is to identify the factors influencing norm adoption rates and test Levitsky and Way's linkage, leverage and organisational power model in the Central Asian context, which harbours a range of regime types. By applying this model to the case of EU-Central Asian relations, this thesis contributes to the field of Central Asian and European Union Studies. Moreover, it sheds light on the forces behind norm adoption, thereby reflecting on the Europeanisation of countries beyond the direct neighbourhood. This is important as Levitsky and Way originally omitted Central Asia from their analysis and thus no data was available for a region which remains largely neglected by Western scholarship. This thesis has remedied this shortcoming by carrying out an in-depth analysis of the case studies in the framework of Levitsky and Way's model. This thesis' findings support the main premise of Levitsky and Way's model but stress the importance of organisational power in the norm...en_US
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uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Katedra ruských a východoevropských studiícs_CZ
thesis.grade.codeP
uk.publication-placePrahacs_CZ
dc.identifier.lisID990020295770106986


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