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 delibe...
In this article, I propose to examine the issue that at present most mobilizes the European states a...
This article asks what role deliberative democracy could play in democratising the EU. Whilst search...
Different scenarios are devoted to current events, some assume in nature disaster, seeing the collap...
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 ...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
Modern political authority tends to be considered legitimate to the extent it can be openly and cons...
This article examines two different, yet interrelated, phenomena: parliamentary decline in western E...
International audienceThis article defends the hypothesis that depoliticization practices in the Eur...
Given that we have democracy of a kind in most of Europe, and that there seems a reasonable prospect...
The debate on the ‘democratic deficit’ of the European Union is omnipresent at times when rapid inte...
Defence date: 24 July 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute ...
types: ArticleThis version is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript. The published version is...
Delegation of powers to supranational institutions, once a hallmark of European integration, is incr...
In this article, I propose to examine the issue that at present most mobilizes the European states a...
This article asks what role deliberative democracy could play in democratising the EU. Whilst search...
Different scenarios are devoted to current events, some assume in nature disaster, seeing the collap...
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 ...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
Modern political authority tends to be considered legitimate to the extent it can be openly and cons...
This article examines two different, yet interrelated, phenomena: parliamentary decline in western E...
International audienceThis article defends the hypothesis that depoliticization practices in the Eur...
Given that we have democracy of a kind in most of Europe, and that there seems a reasonable prospect...
The debate on the ‘democratic deficit’ of the European Union is omnipresent at times when rapid inte...
Defence date: 24 July 2013Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute ...
types: ArticleThis version is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript. The published version is...
Delegation of powers to supranational institutions, once a hallmark of European integration, is incr...
In this article, I propose to examine the issue that at present most mobilizes the European states a...
This article asks what role deliberative democracy could play in democratising the EU. Whilst search...
Different scenarios are devoted to current events, some assume in nature disaster, seeing the collap...