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Democracy in Europe - Legitimising Politics in a Non-State Polity

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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Since the beginning of the European Community students of international politics and of international, resp. Constitutional law, have been wondering what kind of animal it is, and will be, once integration has been completed. Whereas the EC Treaty of 1957 stressed the economic aspects and envisioned a steady and dynamic progress towards a Single Market, it was conspicuously silent about the political implications of integration and the new democratic order. What is needed, so the author argues in this powerful and original contribution to the debate on democratisation of the European Union, is a flexible system that supplements the European decision-making process with various direct democratic instruments such as the use of referenda. These would serve to increase the accountability of the politicians without demanding or requiring a definitive resolution of the exact constitutional status of the Union.

Sommario


Foreword

List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Incompatibilities



  • The Concept of 'Sovereignty'


  • Federalism


  • Democracy


  • Conclusion



Chapter 3. Inadequate Solutions



  • The Recent Reform Debate


  • Parliamentarisation


  • Multi-Cameralism


  • Federalism


  • Conclusion



Chapter 4. In Search of an Adequate Model: Theoretical Considerations



  • Contract Theory


  • Fiscal Federalism


  • Concepts of Group Representation


  • Network Analysis and Game Theory


  • New Normative Democratic Theory


  • Conclusion



Chapter 5. A Proposal for the Democratisation of the EU



  • The Practical Task


  • A System of Veto Rights


  • Regional Subunits: the Assignment of Powers


  • Sectoral Subunits: How to Distinguish Them


  • Procedures


  • Some Illustrations


  • A Summary of the Proposal



Chapter 6. Major Objections



  • Democratic Ambivalence (or: How Democratic is Democracy?)


  • Democracy vs. Efficiency


  • Biases and Asymmetries


  • The acquis communautaire



Chapter 7. Models and Realities

Bibliography

Index

Info autore


Heidrun Abromeit received her Ph.D. and her Habilitation from the University of Mannheim. She has published extensively on the relations between state and industry in Western Europe andnow holds a professorship at the University of Darmstadt.

Riassunto


Since the beginning of the European Community students of international politics and of international, resp. Constitutional law, have been wondering what kind of animal it is, and will be, once integration has been completed. Whereas the EC Treaty of 1957 stressed the economic aspects and envisioned a steady and dynamic progress towards a Single Market, it was conspicuously silent about the political implications of integration and the new democratic order. What is needed, so the author argues in this powerful and original contribution to the debate on democratisation of the European Union, is a flexible system that supplements the European decision-making process with various direct democratic instruments such as the use of referenda. These would serve to increase the accountability of the politicians without demanding or requiring a definitive resolution of the exact constitutional status of the Union.

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Autori Abromeit Heidrun Abromeit, Heidrun Abromeit
Editore GB Gardners Books
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.1998
 
EAN 9781571819857
ISBN 978-1-57181-985-7
Pagine 192
Peso 370 g
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia contemporanea (dal 1945 al 1989)

History: 20th Century to Present

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