Because representative democracy may be reaching its limits, the EU has turned to participatory democracy. The participatory turn is torn between a moderate and a radical version. The moderate version revitalises the Community Method (CM) by formalising the dialogue of European institutions with organised civil society, while the radical version celebrates its demise as a chance for national governments to coordinate their policies in partnership with civil society through the Open Method of Coordination (OMC). In order to assess the participatory turn, this thesis takes the view that civil society is a pluralist sphere of participation between state and market wherein deliberative democracy realises its full potential. Democratisation proc...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...
Democracy is not merely a political and legal system; it depends on social and economic commitments ...
In their article, the authors deal with the role of civil society as a factor of European democratic...
The democratic legitimacy of the European Union has become an increasingly urgent issue. In searchin...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
The European Union’s attempts to improve its democratic character increasingly often lead to debates...
"The title indicates an empirical question, but the main problems to solve are of a theoretical natu...
Building upon the experience of the Convention for the elaboration of the Charter of fundamental rig...
This article looks at current policies concerning the civic and political participation of youths, w...
The Lisbon Treaty (Article 11) recognises the provision on participatory democracy as a democratic p...
Since 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) has undergone profound constitutional changes, dic...
Political science literature often claims that the participation of civil society organisations incr...
The Treaty of Maastricht and even more so the sceptical public response to the further deepening of ...
Recent reform agendas have emphasised a perceived need to bring the European Union (EU) institutions...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of civil society organisations in enhancing the de...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...
Democracy is not merely a political and legal system; it depends on social and economic commitments ...
In their article, the authors deal with the role of civil society as a factor of European democratic...
The democratic legitimacy of the European Union has become an increasingly urgent issue. In searchin...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
The European Union’s attempts to improve its democratic character increasingly often lead to debates...
"The title indicates an empirical question, but the main problems to solve are of a theoretical natu...
Building upon the experience of the Convention for the elaboration of the Charter of fundamental rig...
This article looks at current policies concerning the civic and political participation of youths, w...
The Lisbon Treaty (Article 11) recognises the provision on participatory democracy as a democratic p...
Since 1957, the European Economic Community (EEC) has undergone profound constitutional changes, dic...
Political science literature often claims that the participation of civil society organisations incr...
The Treaty of Maastricht and even more so the sceptical public response to the further deepening of ...
Recent reform agendas have emphasised a perceived need to bring the European Union (EU) institutions...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of civil society organisations in enhancing the de...
The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropea...
Democracy is not merely a political and legal system; it depends on social and economic commitments ...
In their article, the authors deal with the role of civil society as a factor of European democratic...