This book deals with ongoing processes of European cooperation and
integration, processes that may have a potential to change the
political organization of Europe. Based on ideas from 'the new
institutionalism' the book offers a systematic perspective on
institutional change and in particular the role of institutions in
relation to four central and durable issues in the study of political
life. These are: (1) the mediation between unity and diversity: what
ties a society together and what keeps it apart. (2) The relations
between citizens and their helpers: why the democratic deficit in the
European Union can not be eliminated solely by making mechanisms of
direct citizens participation and representation more efficient.
Needed are also institutions that make direct participation redundant
because they routinely work with integrity, generating expected and
desired outcomes. (3) The relation between democratic design and
historical drift: To what degree democracies are able to design and
reform key institutions of governance so that their structures reflect
popular will, understanding and control. (4) The co-existence of old
and new political orders: How elements of a new order may supplement
rather than replace elements of the old order, generating a 'mixed
order' based on partly inconsistent principles and rules.
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An Institutional Perspective on Unity/Diversity, Citizens/their Helpers, Democratic Design/Historical Drift, and the Co-Existence of Orders
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191526800
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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