“…The literature on 'external governance', i.e. the transfer of EU rules and policies to third countries, often at a level below the threshold of membership (Lavenex, 2004;Lavenex and Schimmelfennig, 2009), observes that the EU is in fact engaged in Europeanization processes as a part of its foreign policy. This body of research has illustrated the way in which the EU exports its laws and regulations to the Neighbourhood, but also how these countries contest and negotiate aspects of European norms, both through formal negotiations and adaptation, and above all through varying application of formally adopted norms (Freyburg et al, 2009;Gänzle, 2009;Youngs, 2009a).…”