2015
DOI: 10.1080/09557571.2015.1019726
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One ofwhatkind? Comparative perspectives on the substance of EU democracy promotion

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“…In his argument, the conceptualization of democracy involved a strong ideology, 6 which influenced the public policy agenda for years, but now faces resistance from "democracy prevention" or "anti-democracy promotion". According to Wetzel, Orbie and Bossuyt (2015), the 6 A strong ideology has four features: "(1) tight fusion of fact and value; (2) selective reinterpretation of the past;…”
Section: Productivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his argument, the conceptualization of democracy involved a strong ideology, 6 which influenced the public policy agenda for years, but now faces resistance from "democracy prevention" or "anti-democracy promotion". According to Wetzel, Orbie and Bossuyt (2015), the 6 A strong ideology has four features: "(1) tight fusion of fact and value; (2) selective reinterpretation of the past;…”
Section: Productivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The political values of the EU are exemplified in the promotion of democracy, multilateralism and human rights (see for instance Wetzel et al 2015). Among the principles of EU foreign policy, the protection of human rights stands as the most distinctive aspect of its normative and cosmopolitan approach to international politics (Sjursen 2017).…”
Section: An Adverse Context For the Eu's Transformative Ambitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%