Enlargement by Stealth? Bulgaria’s EU Negotiations between the Political and the Technical

This article argues that the EU’s enlargement negotiations with Eastern European ap-plicants have become possible to a large extent by the introduction of objective assessment by the Commission, which allowed integration to proceed despite the threat of deadlock. The process of negotiations and preparation, however, should be better seen as a constant switching between the technical parts of the acquis and their (potential) political consequences. These arguments are developed in an analysis of Bulgaria’s path to accession. The analysis shows that in the domestic arena, the same tensions between the seemingly technical character of the negotiations and their political implications and consequences can be observed. The article will argue that while the emphasis on objective criteria and technical issues obscured the potential political consequences and effects on various sectors of the economy and society, stalled reforms in public administration or the judiciary belonged to the realm of its unintended consequences. Rule of law did not reform significantly despite the introduction of a special tool of political conditionality, the EU’s Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (cvm). The politicization of issues changed over time, with some measures affecting political cleavages more than a decade after Bulgaria’s accession.

[1]  Maximizing the integration capacity of the European Union: Lessons and prospects for enlargement and beyond , 2020 .

[2]  Alina Mungiu‐Pippidi The Rise and Fall of Good-Governance Promotion , 2020, Journal of Democracy.

[3]  A. Dimitrova The uncertain road to sustainable democracy: elite coalitions, citizen protests and the prospects of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe , 2018, East European Politics.

[4]  Emilia Zankina Backdoor politics: politicisation through restructuring in the Bulgarian civil service , 2017 .

[5]  V. Todorova The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism: Shared Political Irresponsibility between the European Commission and the Bulgarian Governments (Results of Analytical Observations on the July Reports on Bulgaria), written by Georgi Dimitrov, Kaloyan Haralmpiev, Stoycho Stoychev and Linka Toneva-Metodiev , 2017 .

[6]  A. Dimitrova,et al.  What do citizens want? And why does it matter? Discourses among citizens as opportunities and constraints for EU enlargement , 2017 .

[7]  J. Langbein,et al.  Varieties of dis-embedded liberalism. EU integration strategies in the Eastern peripheries of Europe , 2017 .

[8]  Corina Lacatus Compliance with the European Union’s Anti-Corruption Conditions in the ‘Cooperation and Verification Mechanism’ , 2016 .

[9]  A. Dimitrova The Effectiveness and Limitations of Political Integration in Central and Eastern European Member States : Lessons from Bulgaria and Romania , 2015 .

[10]  Frank de Leeuw,et al.  Air quality status and trends in Europe , 2014 .

[11]  Linka Toneva-Metodieva Beyond the Carrots and Sticks Paradigm: Rethinking the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism Experience of Bulgaria and Romania† , 2014 .

[12]  Liliana B. Andonova,et al.  Transnational Networks and Paths to EU Environmental Compliance: Evidence from New Member States , 2014 .

[13]  Not Specified Anti-Corruption Policies against State Capture , 2014 .

[14]  A. Buzogány,et al.  Post‐Accession Policy‐Making in Bulgaria and Romania: Can Non‐state Actors Use EU Rules to Promote Better Governance? , 2014 .

[15]  E. Gateva Post-accession conditionality – translating benchmarks into political pressure? , 2013 .

[16]  Kacper Szulecki,et al.  Analysing the Rospuda River controversy in Poland: rhetoric, environmental activism, and the influence of the European Union , 2013 .

[17]  Berna Türkdoğan Uysal Bulgaria and European Union , 2013 .

[18]  Erin K. Jenne,et al.  Hungary’s Illiberal Turn: Can Outsiders Help? , 2012 .

[19]  E. Gateva Post-Accession Conditionality Support Instrument for Continuous Pressure? , 2010 .

[20]  T. Haughton The Accession Story: The EU from 15 to 25 Countries by George Vassiliou (review) , 2010 .

[21]  Jonathan Tel Enlargement of European Union , 2010 .

[22]  Florian Trauner,et al.  Post-Accession Compliance with EU Law in Bulgaria and Romania: A Comparative Perspective , 2009 .

[23]  Gwendolyn Sasse The politics of EU conditionality: the norm of minority protection during and beyond EU accession , 2008 .

[24]  Geoffrey Pridham The EU's Political Conditionality and Post-Accession Tendencies: Comparisons from Slovakia and Latvia , 2008 .

[25]  B. Steunenberg,et al.  Compliance in the EU Enlargement Process: The Limits of Conditionality , 2007 .

[26]  Geoffrey Pridham Change and Continuity in the European Union's Political Conditionality: Aims, Approach, and Priorities , 2007 .

[27]  Alexandru Grigorescu The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe , 2006, Perspectives on Politics.

[28]  W. Sadurski,et al.  Spreading Democracy and the Rule of Law , 2006 .

[29]  Daniel M. Smilov EU Enlargement and the Constitutional Principle of Judicial Independence , 2006 .

[30]  H. Grabbe The EU's Transformative Power: Europeanization Through Conditionality in Central and Eastern Europe , 2005 .

[31]  J. Golub,et al.  Transnational Politics of the Environment: The European Union and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe , 2005, Perspectives on Politics.

[32]  Ramūnas Vilpišauskas,et al.  Lithuania's road to the European Union : unification of Europe and Lithuania's EU accession negotiation , 2005 .

[33]  A. Dimitrova Driven to change : the European Union's enlargement viewed from the East , 2004 .

[34]  K. Velichkov Bulgaria’s EU accession negotiations: achievements and challenges , 2004 .

[35]  A. Dimitrova Enlargement, Institution-Building and the EU's Administrative Capacity Requirement , 2002 .

[36]  Lykke Friis 'The End of the Beginning' of Eastern Enlargement - Luxembourg Summit and Agenda-Setting , 2002 .

[37]  Heather Grabbe,et al.  Europeanisation Goes East: Power and Uncertainty in the EU Accession Process , 2002 .

[38]  Frank Schimmelfennig,et al.  The Community Trap: Liberal Norms, Rhetorical Action, and the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union , 2001, International Organization.

[39]  A. Dimitrova,et al.  Bulgaria's road to the European Union: Progress, problems and perspectives , 2001 .

[40]  H. Grabbe How does Europeanization affect CEE governance? Conditionality, diffusion and diversity , 2001 .

[41]  M. Baun A Wider Europe: The Process and Politics of European Union Enlargement , 2000 .

[42]  Adrienne Windhoff-Héritier,et al.  Policy-making and diversity in Europe : escaping deadlock , 1999 .

[43]  D. Piazolo Enlargement and Integration in the European Union , 1998 .

[44]  Karen E. Smith The Use of Political Conditionality in the EU’s Relations with Third Countries: How Effective? , 1998, European Foreign Affairs Review.

[45]  K. Henderson Back To Europe: Central And Eastern Europe And The European Union , 1998 .

[46]  V. Ganev Bulgaria's Symphony of Hope , 1997 .