"Rolling Up the Sleeves"1 How EU policy towards Serbia and Montenegro acts as the glue that holds the State Union together? release_a5dj477ipbgh5lyoljaap3q74a

by Marko Papic

Published in Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies by Carleton University.

2006  

Abstract

The most powerful tool of EU foreign policy in dealing with potential candidate countries (and beyond) is that of political conditionality. The successes of this policy, as well as its spectacular failures, have been largely well documented by the political science research community. Far less research, however, goes into explaining the scenarios where the EU goes "beyond conditionality" (Teokarevic 2003) in its dealings with potential candidates for membership in the EU. The goal of this paper is to explain the extremely intensive and pro-active EU involvement in the drafting of the Constitution of Serbia and Montenegro and the subsequent attempts by Brussels to determine the future nature of the union between these neighboring republics. In answering this question the paper looks at the history of EU's involvement in the region and attempts to provide a theoretical framework that can best provide the explanation for the motivation of EU's policy makers to utilize such a direct strategy of involvement that goes far "beyond conditionality".
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