Europeanization in Making Policies against Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe

TitleEuropeanization in Making Policies against Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsKrizsan, Andrea, and Raluca Popa
Journal titleSocial Politics
Year2010
Pages379-406
Volume17
Issue3
Abstract

This article looks at how Europe matters in the development of policies against domestic violence, a gender equality field outside the core European Union (EU) conditionality criteria. By analyzing the concrete workings and uses of Europe’s domestic violence policy-making in five Central and Eastern European countries, it identifies three mechanisms of Europeanization in the field and shows how together they work to expand the reach of the EU to this policy realm. The findings point toward an understanding of Europeanization based on social learning and dynamic, interactive processes of constructing what membership in the EU means in terms of domestic violence policy processes.

LanguageEnglish
DOIhttp://sp.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/08/02/sp.jxq010
Publisher linkhttp://sp.oxfordjournals.org/content/17/3/379.full?keytype=ref&ijkey=MwzzZYV4prifm2t
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