“…The economic leverage is, in fact, significant, since the EU is a prominent economic actor. More recent literate, however, started to pay attention to the fact that the EU may wield influence not just by leverage, but also by disseminating practices, norms, and ideas (e.g., Langbein and Wolczuk 2012;Lavenex 2008;Freyburg et al 2011;Freyburg 2011). Existing works demonstrate that EU's technical assistance via various capacity building instruments is an effective tool to promote legislative convergence and diffuse best practices, it can also impact the democratic attitudes of public servants and, in turn, foster democratic change (Shyrokykh, forthcoming, Freyburg et al 2011, Freyburg, 2015.…”