Theoretical Foundations: Reflexive Governance, EU Enlargement Process, and Non-Discrimination

E. Lantschner
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Chapter 2 reviews explanatory models of rule adoption of Europeanization, policy transfer, and diffusion literature, and the conditions they identify for a successful transfer of norms and ideas. It argues that the external incentives model might best explain the likelihood of rule adoption but if the ultimate goal is that rules are applied and enforced, learning-based approaches have to be strengthened in the enlargement process. Different approaches to reflexive governance, from collaborative-relational to experimentalist, pragmatist, and genetic approaches, all focusing in different ways on the conditions required for a learning process to be successful, are presented claiming that they offer ideas that merit closer study to establish their potential in improving the performance in the EU enlargement process and beyond. The hypothesis is that reflexive governance is well suited to improve compliance and reduce likelihood of backsliding as it captures all the actors involved in framework regulation as is the case of the transposition of binding directives. To test the plausibility of the hypothesis, a case study on Croatia with a focus on the equality acquis is carried out by means of process tracing. This showed that while the argument could be partly confirmed, there is also a need for more consistent and transparent monitoring, which could be achieved by the use of indicators. Furthermore, pooling of results and the drawing of conclusions from such results, which is decisive for the success of a reflexive governance system, is given too little attention. The subsequent chapters thus set out to make a contribution to these identified lacunae.
理论基础:反身性治理、欧盟扩大进程和非歧视
第二章回顾了欧洲化、政策转移和扩散文献中规则采用的解释模型,以及它们为规范和思想的成功转移确定的条件。它认为,外部激励模型可能最好地解释规则采用的可能性,但如果最终目标是规则得到应用和执行,则必须在扩大过程中加强基于学习的方法。反思性治理的不同方法,从合作关系到实验主义、实用主义和遗传方法,都以不同的方式关注学习过程成功所需的条件,并声称它们提供的想法值得更深入的研究,以确定它们在改善欧盟扩大过程及以后的表现方面的潜力。假设是,自反性治理非常适合于提高合规性和减少倒退的可能性,因为它捕获了框架监管中涉及的所有参与者,就像约束性指令的换位一样。为了检验这一假设的合理性,本文通过过程追踪的方法,对克罗地亚进行了一个以获得平等为重点的案例研究。这表明,虽然这一论点可以得到部分证实,但也需要更加一致和透明的监测,这可以通过使用指标来实现。此外,汇集结果和从这些结果中得出结论对反思性治理制度的成功至关重要,但对这一点的关注太少。因此,随后的各章着手对这些已查明的空白作出贡献。
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