Essays about: "de-Europeanization"

Found 2 essays containing the word de-Europeanization.

  1. 1. Greek-Turkish Ideational Antagonism and Exclusive Economic Zones : A Discourse Analysis of the EU Response to the Erdogan Regime Challenging UNCLOS in the Eastern Mediterranean

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)

    Author : Christos Ioannou Naoum; [2023]
    Keywords : Greek-Turkish relations; EU identity; De-Europeanization; international maritime law; social constructivism; EEZ delimitation;

    Abstract : This paper emphasizes a social constructivist theoretical viewpoint when looking to analyze the EEZ dispute in the Eastern Mediterranean between Turkey and Greece. The recent authoritarian shift taken by Turkey, moving away from EU and international law values under the regime of President Erdogan has caused an aggravation of the chronically present tensions with its EU neighbour and NATO ally. READ MORE

  2. 2. Practicing What You Preach - Development of Media Freedom and Plurality Following Accession to the European Union: A comparative analysis of pre- and post-accession Europeanization

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Lukas Andreasson; [2021]
    Keywords : Media freedom; Media plurality; media systems; Croatia; Czechia; Europeanization; EU-ization; de-Europeanization; de-EU-ization; CEE countries; acquis communautaire; EU legal framework; EU competences; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : This essay poses the question: To what extent does accession to the European Union lead to an improvement of media freedom and media plurality, and to what extent does a Europeanization of media occur? The essay focuses on the developments of the Central and Eastern European countries and focuses on Croatia and Czechia as the analyzed cases. In answering this question, the various theories of Europeanization (Europeanization, EU-ization, de-Europeanization, and de-EU-ization) are utilized through a co-variational analysis. READ MORE