Democratising European Union politics is essentially a learning process. Over time our diagnosis of the challenges involved evolves, institutional reforms are brought into place, and the attitudes of elites as well as of the public at large adjust. Thus the contours of what a truly democratic EU democracy requires are only slowly emerging. Even if it has not led to the entry into force of
This article sets out to clarify the complex relationship between Europeanisation and democracy. In ...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
It is widely held that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, but there is no agreement on the sp...
Democracy and democratization at the European level have long been a non-problem. The issues related...
The problem of democracy is general and the European Union (EU) is just one of its many specific con...
The European institutions are frequently accused of lack of democracy, as they are unrepresentative ...
The paper examines the role of »democracy« in the process of European integration. In the first part...
The robustness of the EU’s constitutional framework – and its ability to accommodate democratic poli...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
As the EU is not a state, and not likely to become one in the foreseeable future, it cannot rely on ...
Many observers take it for granted that the European Union suffers from a lack of democracy: in the ...
Democratic legitimacy for the EU is problematic if it is seen as a future nation-state. If instead t...
How can we account for numerous and repeatedly failed attempts to redress the European Union's democ...
This article sets out to clarify the complex relationship between Europeanisation and democracy. In ...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
It is widely held that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, but there is no agreement on the sp...
Democracy and democratization at the European level have long been a non-problem. The issues related...
The problem of democracy is general and the European Union (EU) is just one of its many specific con...
The European institutions are frequently accused of lack of democracy, as they are unrepresentative ...
The paper examines the role of »democracy« in the process of European integration. In the first part...
The robustness of the EU’s constitutional framework – and its ability to accommodate democratic poli...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
As the EU is not a state, and not likely to become one in the foreseeable future, it cannot rely on ...
Many observers take it for granted that the European Union suffers from a lack of democracy: in the ...
Democratic legitimacy for the EU is problematic if it is seen as a future nation-state. If instead t...
How can we account for numerous and repeatedly failed attempts to redress the European Union's democ...
This article sets out to clarify the complex relationship between Europeanisation and democracy. In ...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
It is widely held that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, but there is no agreement on the sp...