Democracy promotion / Working Paper
How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in its neighbourhood?
02/07/2008 By Jos Boonstra, Julia Choucair Vizoso, Ana Echagüe, Kristina Kausch
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Working Papers on the “European Neighbourhood Policy” :
- Lebanon by Julia Choucair Vizoso
- Jordan by Ana Echagüe
- Azerbaijan by Jos Boonstra
- Morocco by Kristina Kausch
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Democracy promotion Democratisation EU EU Foreign PolicyBio author: Jos Boonstra
Jos Boonstra is senior researcher in the democratisation programme of FRIDE. He focusses on EU, NATO and OSCE policies in Eastern Europe and beyond with specific attention to democratisation of security and defence.
Bio author: Julia Choucair Vizoso
Julia Choucair Vizoso is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Yale University and a nonresident associate at FRIDE.
Bio author: Ana Echagüe
Graduate in International Relations and Art History from Tufts University and obtained her Masters in International Relations from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. Prior to joining FRIDE, she was Deputy Director at the University of the Middle East Project in Madrid. She has also worked as a financial analyst at Lehman Brothers in London.
Bio author: Kristina Kausch
Kristina Kausch is a Researcher at FRIDE's Democratisation Programme and focuses on European policies of democracy promotion in the European neighbourhood. Prior to joining FRIDE in November 2004, she worked for the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) on programmes of good governance and democratisation, and at the Bertelsmann Foundation.








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