Ongoing transformations of the political organization of Europe, where
both the nation-state and the European Union are challenged, make it
possible to explore phenomena that are difficult to see in stable
periods. An upsurge in accountability-demands, where political leaders
are required to explain and justify what they are doing, is one such
phenomenon. Mainstream approaches to democratic accountability,
assuming settled principal-agent relations may give insight into the
routines of institutional accountability. This book argues that it is
not enough to analyze how accountability processes contribute to
routinized maintenance of an established order within relatively
stable, simple, and well-known situations. We need to understand
accountability in eras of institutional confusion and contestation and
in dynamic, complex, and unknown situations. First, variations in the
relations between democratic accountability and political association,
organization, and agency are endogenous to politics. Second,
accountability processes take place within both settled and unsettled
orders. They can be both order-maintaining and order-transforming.
Third, accountability involves sense-making as well as
decision-making. Fourth, accountability may involve mass mobilization
or go on largely unnoticed by the public. Fifth, accountability
processes may or may not foster new ideas about political order,
government, and the role of rank-and-file citizens in political life.
They may or may not affect what democracy will mean and imply in the
future. The aim of this book is twofold: to contribute to the
theorization of democratic accountability and to discuss what
accountability processes tell us about political order and orderly
change in general.
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Exploring Accountability Processes in an Era of European Transformation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192520876
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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