In the present article I take a critical view of the well-known discursive dilemma which captures the difference between governance by collective reasoning and governance responsive to majoritarian will. I identify a problem with the solution preferred by the republican theory which I call the rationality gap and suggest that in principle deliberation in the public sphere may bring the two ends together, thus avoiding the gap. Then I look at the European Union (EU) through the prism of civic republicanism and analyse it as an example of a system which collectivises reason. From such a perspective, the notorious democratic deficit is explainable as a contradiction between collective reason and popular will. In principle, pan-European deliber...
This article argues that the way EU competences are defined plays an important role in the social le...
How can the EU survive in a post crisis world, given the asymmetry of its decision-making apparatus?...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...
In the present article I take a critical view of the well-known discursive dilemma which captures th...
In the present article I take a critical view of the well-known discursive dilemma which captures th...
In the present paper I take a critical view on the well-known discursive dilemma which captures the ...
Defence date: 24 July 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute ...
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of...
Criticism related to the EU’s democratic deficit became more prominent in the aftermath of the finan...
EU institutions are best conceived as representing the peoples of Europe – a contention set out in t...
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
Published online: 13 February 2023Since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, the EU has...
In this paper I will give a short description of deliberative democracy, its advantages over the agg...
When national governments make decisions at the EU level they have to balance policies which are in ...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
This article argues that the way EU competences are defined plays an important role in the social le...
How can the EU survive in a post crisis world, given the asymmetry of its decision-making apparatus?...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...
In the present article I take a critical view of the well-known discursive dilemma which captures th...
In the present article I take a critical view of the well-known discursive dilemma which captures th...
In the present paper I take a critical view on the well-known discursive dilemma which captures the ...
Defence date: 24 July 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute ...
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of...
Criticism related to the EU’s democratic deficit became more prominent in the aftermath of the finan...
EU institutions are best conceived as representing the peoples of Europe – a contention set out in t...
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
Published online: 13 February 2023Since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, the EU has...
In this paper I will give a short description of deliberative democracy, its advantages over the agg...
When national governments make decisions at the EU level they have to balance policies which are in ...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
This article argues that the way EU competences are defined plays an important role in the social le...
How can the EU survive in a post crisis world, given the asymmetry of its decision-making apparatus?...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...