A contradictory creation indeed, the European Union has most of the
institutions of a modern democracy, yet it does not function as one.
Moreover, its growing scope of activity and supranational decision
making processes are undermining the legitimacy of democracy in its
member states. Much has been written about this double "democratic
deficit," but surprisingly little thought has been given to what to do
about it—short of drafting and ratifying a new federal constitution.
In this provocative book, Philippe C. Schmitter explores both the
possibility and the desirability of democratizing the EU. He argues
that as a "non-state" and a "non nation" it will have to invent new
forms of citizenship, representation, and decisionmaking if it is ever
to democratize itself. The author also contends that the timing and
political context work against a full-scale constitutionalization of
the process. He proposes a number of modest (and some less modest)
reforms that could improve the situation in the near future and
eventually lead to a genuine Euro-democracy.
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ISBN
9781461637486
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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