Defense date: 04/06/2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute, Supervisor Professor Christine Chwaszcza, European University Institute, Co-supervisor Professor Dario Castiglione, University of Exeter Professor Ulrika Mörth, Stockholm UniversityThis thesis examines the uses of legitimacy in debates on European integration. It treats the issue at a normative and empirical level. The normative part is an analysis of four theoretical contributions to the discourse on EU democracy: the standard version of the democratic deficit, the regulatory state, multi-level governance and integration through deliberation. The empirical part explores the political use of the theories’ legitimacy claims in two cases: the Eu...
This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representativeand deliberative conce...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
Would greater politicisation of the EU decision making assist EU legitimacy? If yes, how much can or...
Defence date: 04 June 2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute,...
This thesis aims to describe and examine the democratic deficit critique and the problems with democ...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
The discontent with the European Union expressed in the referenda over the Maastricht Treaty in the ...
The thesis compares national perspectives on the legitimacy of the European Union. It develops a def...
In this paper, in turn, I advance two claims. On the one hand, I explore the normative case for defe...
The extensive deepening and widening of the European Union that has taken place during the 1990's h...
This Special Issue first considers representative and deliberative conceptions of democratic legitim...
How severe a problem is what many call the ‘democratic deficit’ of the EU? Despite a voluminous theo...
The nation state has over time become the natural locus for democracy and consequently also legitima...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The main objective of the 2004 European Election Study (EES) was to assess the effect of the 2004 en...
This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representativeand deliberative conce...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
Would greater politicisation of the EU decision making assist EU legitimacy? If yes, how much can or...
Defence date: 04 June 2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute,...
This thesis aims to describe and examine the democratic deficit critique and the problems with democ...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
The discontent with the European Union expressed in the referenda over the Maastricht Treaty in the ...
The thesis compares national perspectives on the legitimacy of the European Union. It develops a def...
In this paper, in turn, I advance two claims. On the one hand, I explore the normative case for defe...
The extensive deepening and widening of the European Union that has taken place during the 1990's h...
This Special Issue first considers representative and deliberative conceptions of democratic legitim...
How severe a problem is what many call the ‘democratic deficit’ of the EU? Despite a voluminous theo...
The nation state has over time become the natural locus for democracy and consequently also legitima...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The main objective of the 2004 European Election Study (EES) was to assess the effect of the 2004 en...
This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representativeand deliberative conce...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
Would greater politicisation of the EU decision making assist EU legitimacy? If yes, how much can or...