Over the last 10 years, the European Union has been talking a lot about citizens’ participation, not least in its 2001 white paper on governance. But has there really been a participatory turn in the European political system, or is this simply a rhetorical change, without concrete implications? This article aims to answer the question on the basis of a research on the first participatory experiments conducted at the European level (citizens’ conferences, deliberative polls and consultations of citizens) and on European citizens’ initiative introduced by the Lisbon Treaty. As will be shown, such experiments or tools have been scarcely used, and they have failed to involve ‘ordinary’ citizens and to produce significant outputs. In short, the...
Since 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) has undergone profound constitutional changes, dic...
European citizens' initiative was introduced by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...
Over the last 10 years, the European Union has been talking a lot about citizens’ participation, not...
There is a longstanding debate on the EU’s democratic deficit. Recently, the EU has responded to thi...
Since the French and Dutch “no” to the Constitutional Treaty, EU institutions have made a priority o...
International audienceLike other governmental and intergovernmental organizations, in the 1990s the ...
As the European Union has enlarged in terms of its membership, and expanded in terms of its competen...
As the European Union has enlarged in terms of its membership, and expanded in terms of its competen...
The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) is the latest in a line of institutional innovations that ha...
The main aim of this chapter is to map dominant discourses on political participation and active cit...
Citizen participation is a central component of democratic governance. As participatory schemes have...
The European Union is founded on the principle of representative democracy. But, obviously, the Cons...
Questioning the social spiral deriving from participation has flared up the debate regarding the pla...
Since 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) has undergone profound constitutional changes, dic...
European citizens' initiative was introduced by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...
Over the last 10 years, the European Union has been talking a lot about citizens’ participation, not...
There is a longstanding debate on the EU’s democratic deficit. Recently, the EU has responded to thi...
Since the French and Dutch “no” to the Constitutional Treaty, EU institutions have made a priority o...
International audienceLike other governmental and intergovernmental organizations, in the 1990s the ...
As the European Union has enlarged in terms of its membership, and expanded in terms of its competen...
As the European Union has enlarged in terms of its membership, and expanded in terms of its competen...
The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) is the latest in a line of institutional innovations that ha...
The main aim of this chapter is to map dominant discourses on political participation and active cit...
Citizen participation is a central component of democratic governance. As participatory schemes have...
The European Union is founded on the principle of representative democracy. But, obviously, the Cons...
Questioning the social spiral deriving from participation has flared up the debate regarding the pla...
Since 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) has undergone profound constitutional changes, dic...
European citizens' initiative was introduced by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...