External Incentives, Internal Change?
Assessing the EU’s Democracy Promotion through Leverage–Linkage–Governance A Synthetic Control Study of the GSP+
Abstract
This thesis examines the European Union’s democracy promotion by investigating the
potential of its instrument Generalized Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) to promote
liberal democratization in developing countries. The democracy promotion potential of
GSP+ has previously remained largely untested, despite incorporating theoretically
grounded mechanisms from democracy promotion research. The study adopts a
theoretical framework that combines three models of democracy promotion; linkage,
leverage, and good governance — each operationalized and integrated as original
statistical indices.
Methodologically, the thesis adopts a mixed-method design combining Synthetic
Control Method with two panel data estimators, complemented by Temporal trend
comparison. This triangulated strategy strengthens causal identification and
explanatory depth, attempting to address methodological challenges within the field.
The results demonstrate a robust correlation between good governance and liberal
democracy across countries, confirming theoretical arguments. Leverage shows
moderate but less consistent correlations, while linkage, as operationalized, appears
weak and insignificant. The counterfactual model employed for investigating the
research question indicates that the effect of the GSP+ on liberal democracy is
heterogeneous and ambiguous. In most countries, no significant impact is observed;
in Armenia and Sri Lanka, a strong effect emerges, but its direct attribution to the GSP+
is uncertain. Only in Mongolia, out of seven cases, does the GSP+ demonstrate
evidence of causality. Therefore, causal attribution remains uncertain due to contextual
variation across countries. While the European Union’s GSP+ appears capable of
amplifying reform processes, it does not demonstrate universal or distinct causal effect
on liberal democracy, reaffirming the inherent challenges of democracy promotion
efforts.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2025-10-10Author
Ljungdahl, Oskar
Keywords
Democracy Promotion
GSP+
European Union
Language
eng