LGBT rights have become increasingly salient within the EU enlargement process as a litmus test for Europeanness. But the promotion of these norms has provided a basis for political contestation. This book interrogates the normative dimensions of the EU enlargement process with special reference to LGBT politics. Reconceptualising Europeanisation it argues that EU enlargement is a process of negotiated transformation in which EU policies and norms are (re)defined translated and transformed. Empirically it analyses the promotion of and resistance to LGBT equality norms in Serbia's EU integration process but it looks beyond policies to the impact of the negotiated transitions on lived experiences. Overall the book raises important questions about the political and social consequences of Europeanisation. At its heart is one crucial question: what do we consider progress?
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