
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 A Sectorial Contextual Approach to the Effects of EU Membership Conditionality on Eastern European Institutional Reforms
- Chapter 3 Constitutional Reforms in Albania and Macedonia: Conditioning Consociational Practices for EU and Domestic Democratic Stability
- Chapter 4 Local Decentralization Reform
- Chapter 5 Judicial Reforms
- Chapter 6 Asylum Reforms
- Chapter 7 Beyond Reforms
- Chapter 8 Conclusions
- Appendix A The Demographic Dynamic of Macedonia since 1981
- Appendix B Ohrid Framework Agreement
- Appendix C Analysis of the Fulfillment of the European Commission's Recommendations to Albania, November 2010, According to 2011 and 2012 Progress Reports
- Appendix D Geographic and Political Divisions of Historical Macedonia
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 A Sectorial Contextual Approach to the Effects of EU Membership Conditionality on Eastern European Institutional Reforms
- Chapter 3 Constitutional Reforms in Albania and Macedonia: Conditioning Consociational Practices for EU and Domestic Democratic Stability
- Chapter 4 Local Decentralization Reform
- Chapter 5 Judicial Reforms
- Chapter 6 Asylum Reforms
- Chapter 7 Beyond Reforms
- Chapter 8 Conclusions
- Appendix A The Demographic Dynamic of Macedonia since 1981
- Appendix B Ohrid Framework Agreement
- Appendix C Analysis of the Fulfillment of the European Commission's Recommendations to Albania, November 2010, According to 2011 and 2012 Progress Reports
- Appendix D Geographic and Political Divisions of Historical Macedonia
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
In April 2007, I presented the paper “Institutional Reforms, Membership Conditionality and Domestic Needs,” co-authored with Arben Imami, at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Conference in Chicago. Later, our panel chair nominated it for the Kellogg-Notre Dame prize as the best paper in comparative politics. Ever since, on my own or co-authoring with Arben, I have continued to develop an interest in the effects of political conditionality and, specifically, European Union membership conditionality, on Eastern European institutional reforms with a number of publications, conference presentations and working papers. I consider this book to be a culmination of those efforts to date.
Institutional reforms intrigue me even more now, as I view them from a research perspective. Mine is a different view from the one I developed 22 years ago, inexperienced in politics and equipped only with a revolutionary zeal “to make Albania look like the rest of Europe,” when I was first elected in the Albanian parliament. As a revolutionary interested mainly in the overarching goal of regime change rather than power struggle, I could not imagine why Albania, our “special case,” could not successfully break with its past and adopt the institutional frameworks that have worked elsewhere. Apparently, lacking a personal political agenda, I was not aware of others' legitimate personal political agendas. My learning process was painfully tricky, and continues to this today.
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- Conditioning DemocratizationInstitutional Reforms and EU Membership Conditionality in Albania and Macedonia, pp. xi - xviPublisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2014