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EU Funds in the New Member States
Party Politicization, Administrative Capacities, and Absorption Problems after Accession
Introduction
This book examines new member states’ problems with the absorption of EU funds. Since accession, many new member states from Central and Eastern Europe struggle to access their billions of development funds from Brussels.
Research Focus
While existing research mostly emphasizes the role of states’ administrative capacities to account for absorption problems, this study adds the so far neglected role of politics as party politicization to the equation.
Methodology
The argument is tested using a combination of fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) with two detailed process tracing case studies.
Target Audience
This book will appeal to scholars interested in EU cohesion policy, post-accession compliance, and post-communist politics.