The article investigates the democratic model of the European Union (EU) from a comparative perspective. A democratic model concerns the way in which systemic divisions, expression of structural cleavages, are institutionally and politically regulated in order to generate authoritative decisions applicable to all members (citizens and territorial units) of the political system. On the bases of a critique of the statist paradigm that influences comparative politics literature, the article has shown that unions of asymmetrical and differentiated states (as the United States, Switzerland and the supranational EU) function according to a democratic logic different from the ones characterizing the nation states. Unions of states function without...
In recent decades Europe?s political landscape has been marked by a notable rise in the use of mecha...
It is generally believed that internationalization undermines governance and democracy. This phenome...
Democracy is not an inherent feature of federalism; neither does federalism demand popular sovereign...
The article investigates the democratic model of the European Union (EU) from a comparative perspect...
This chapter asks whether and if so how the EU is able to export, promote or simply showcase its sys...
European Union is not a state and is becoming more than just one intergovernmental actor. Its forma...
types: ArticleThis version is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript. The published version is...
Europeanization and globalization are frequently held to undermine national democracy; hence raising...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
This thesis explores a conception of the EU as a modified confederal system of sovereign member pe...
The paper examines the role of »democracy« in the process of European integration. In the first part...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relation between large and small member states w...
This article critically examines the democratic theory that informs the German Federal Constitutiona...
This chapter, to be included in the Oxford Principles of EU Law volume, compares the federalisms of ...
In recent decades Europe?s political landscape has been marked by a notable rise in the use of mecha...
It is generally believed that internationalization undermines governance and democracy. This phenome...
Democracy is not an inherent feature of federalism; neither does federalism demand popular sovereign...
The article investigates the democratic model of the European Union (EU) from a comparative perspect...
This chapter asks whether and if so how the EU is able to export, promote or simply showcase its sys...
European Union is not a state and is becoming more than just one intergovernmental actor. Its forma...
types: ArticleThis version is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript. The published version is...
Europeanization and globalization are frequently held to undermine national democracy; hence raising...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
This thesis explores a conception of the EU as a modified confederal system of sovereign member pe...
The paper examines the role of »democracy« in the process of European integration. In the first part...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relation between large and small member states w...
This article critically examines the democratic theory that informs the German Federal Constitutiona...
This chapter, to be included in the Oxford Principles of EU Law volume, compares the federalisms of ...
In recent decades Europe?s political landscape has been marked by a notable rise in the use of mecha...
It is generally believed that internationalization undermines governance and democracy. This phenome...
Democracy is not an inherent feature of federalism; neither does federalism demand popular sovereign...