The socialization potential of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
Hrant Kostanyan () and
Bruno Vandecasteele ()
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Hrant Kostanyan: Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
Bruno Vandecasteele: Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
Eastern Journal of European Studies, 2013, vol. 4(2), 95-110
Abstract:
This article assesses socialization in the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, an institutionalized civil society cooperation consisting of non-governmental organizations from the European Union and the Eastern Partnership countries: Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The article argues that uniting the literature on socialization and on Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum adds considerably to scholarly knowledge about the role of the institutionalized civil society in the world. The analysis of the activities of the Civil Society Forum shows that the conditions for socialization are largely fulfilled. We conclude that the organisation and functioning of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum not only provides a passive framework for transmitting European values and norms, but also results in a middle degree of socialization between civil society organizations of the European Union and the Eastern Partnership countries. There is a large degree of internalization of European Union-sponsored norms and values among the participants of the Civil Society Forum: they fervently promote and defend such norms and values. The little-politicized environment in which discussions take place also allows civil society organisations to make ambitious statements, often more straightforward than political representatives (can) make.
Keywords: Eastern Partnership; Civil Society Forum (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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