A Model in the Desert: Modernization, Advanced Liberalism, and Child Protection Reform in Postcommunist Romania
Marian Negoita
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Marian Negoita: University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA, mnegoita@ucdavis.edu
Politics & Society, 2010, vol. 38, issue 1, 95-117
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In this article, the author examines Romanian child protection reforms during European Union (EU) accession as a case of externally facilitated modernization aimed at solving acute social problems. The data for this case study came primarily from fifty-three unstructured interviews with civil servants, civil society representatives, and EU officials. The author finds that in a similar manner to other externally driven modernization projects, the belief according to which Western institutions constituted a universal blueprint, applicable regardless of particular contexts and historical legacies, led to unintended consequences. What is more, because the reformers did not envisage that Western institutions might carry their own pathologies, they ended up replicating some of these pathologies. The study suggests that the goal of externally facilitated public policy should not be to create replicas of Western institutions but to spur local innovation that takes advantage of successful Western institutional logics.
Keywords: neoliberalism; modernization; EU integration; social policy; development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1177/0032329209357887
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