Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach

This paper claims that the assessment of the eastern EU enlargement depends on the adopted theoretical perspective. The practitioners of critical approaches in sociology claim that mainstream approaches to European integration suffer from neglect. Critical thinkers provide an alternative account of...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Czubocha, Krzysztof Rejman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rzeszow University of Technology 2020-06-01
Series:Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/19
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spelling doaj-9d02402d14db4c12b206c055ed4d46672021-01-25T10:19:30ZengRzeszow University of TechnologyHumanities and Social Sciences2300-53272300-99182020-06-01272324310.7862/rz.2020.hss.1419Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approachKrzysztof Czubocha0Krzysztof Rejman,1State Higher School of Technology and Economics in Jarosław, Faculty of International RelationsRzeszów University of Technology, Faculty of ManagementThis paper claims that the assessment of the eastern EU enlargement depends on the adopted theoretical perspective. The practitioners of critical approaches in sociology claim that mainstream approaches to European integration suffer from neglect. Critical thinkers provide an alternative account of European integration claiming that it can be conceptualized as enforcement mechanism for the spread of neoliberal capitalism. The eastern EU enlargement should be analyzed on the basis of world-systems theory and post-colonial theory. From this point of view, the post-communist political, social and economic transformations based on the neoliberal economic theory have produced mixed results. Specifically, economic neoliberalism is a flawed economic theory that demonstrated its weakness in the post-2008 period. Transnational capital exploited EU spaces to force a neoliberal agenda on the candidate states by way of conditionality. Narrow sectoral interests took precedence over economic rationality and social policy goals. Hence, the relative failure of post-communist transformations in such domains as: EU cohesion policy, unstable democracies, or demography undermining future economic growth prospects. Moreover, the multidimensional crisis initiated by forcing the neoliberal agenda on the candidate states has initiated adverse social and political developments on EU-wide scale in such domains as anti- immigration backlash and the ascendancy of far-right political parties.https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/19eu integrationcritical theoryeast-central europetransformationeu enlargementneoliberal capitalism
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author Krzysztof Czubocha
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Krzysztof Rejman,
Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
Humanities and Social Sciences
eu integration
critical theory
east-central europe
transformation
eu enlargement
neoliberal capitalism
author_facet Krzysztof Czubocha
Krzysztof Rejman,
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title Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
title_short Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
title_full Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
title_fullStr Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
title_full_unstemmed Social and political consequences of the eastern EU enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
title_sort social and political consequences of the eastern eu enlargement: the perspective of a critical sociological approach
publisher Rzeszow University of Technology
series Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2300-5327
2300-9918
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This paper claims that the assessment of the eastern EU enlargement depends on the adopted theoretical perspective. The practitioners of critical approaches in sociology claim that mainstream approaches to European integration suffer from neglect. Critical thinkers provide an alternative account of European integration claiming that it can be conceptualized as enforcement mechanism for the spread of neoliberal capitalism. The eastern EU enlargement should be analyzed on the basis of world-systems theory and post-colonial theory. From this point of view, the post-communist political, social and economic transformations based on the neoliberal economic theory have produced mixed results. Specifically, economic neoliberalism is a flawed economic theory that demonstrated its weakness in the post-2008 period. Transnational capital exploited EU spaces to force a neoliberal agenda on the candidate states by way of conditionality. Narrow sectoral interests took precedence over economic rationality and social policy goals. Hence, the relative failure of post-communist transformations in such domains as: EU cohesion policy, unstable democracies, or demography undermining future economic growth prospects. Moreover, the multidimensional crisis initiated by forcing the neoliberal agenda on the candidate states has initiated adverse social and political developments on EU-wide scale in such domains as anti- immigration backlash and the ascendancy of far-right political parties.
topic eu integration
critical theory
east-central europe
transformation
eu enlargement
neoliberal capitalism
url https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/19
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