Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book explores the various ways in which citizens are represented in EU policy-making. Most accounts naturally focus on the European Parliament as the prime source of democratic representation. This collection focuses instead on four other channels that are as and often more important: namely, representation via governments, national parliaments, civil society organisations and directly, via referenda. Based on original research, the book combines democratic theory with detailed empirical analysis to provide an innovative, timely and up-to-date evaluation of the nature of representation in the EU.-- 1 Representation Deficits and Surpluses in EU Polic...
In recent years the financial and economic crisis of 2008–09 has progressed into an equally importan...
The degree to which European Union (EU) policy-making is representative of citizens’ preferences is ...
peer reviewedAs it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take polit...
This book confronts and discusses different conceptions of political representation with respect to ...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
Representative democracy is beset by a crisis of legitimacy across the world, but in Europe this cri...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
Representation and democracy are not always complementary. Sometimes the one undermines the other. T...
The political structure of the European Union is experiencing a period of crit-ical change, as leade...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
The European Union (EU) is the most far-reaching attempt yet undertaken to institutionalize democrat...
The central aim of this book is to scrutinise how the civil society organisations’ (CSOs) engagement...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
The objective of this special issue is to confront and discuss different conceptions of political re...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
In recent years the financial and economic crisis of 2008–09 has progressed into an equally importan...
The degree to which European Union (EU) policy-making is representative of citizens’ preferences is ...
peer reviewedAs it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take polit...
This book confronts and discusses different conceptions of political representation with respect to ...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
Representative democracy is beset by a crisis of legitimacy across the world, but in Europe this cri...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
Representation and democracy are not always complementary. Sometimes the one undermines the other. T...
The political structure of the European Union is experiencing a period of crit-ical change, as leade...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
The European Union (EU) is the most far-reaching attempt yet undertaken to institutionalize democrat...
The central aim of this book is to scrutinise how the civil society organisations’ (CSOs) engagement...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
The objective of this special issue is to confront and discuss different conceptions of political re...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
In recent years the financial and economic crisis of 2008–09 has progressed into an equally importan...
The degree to which European Union (EU) policy-making is representative of citizens’ preferences is ...
peer reviewedAs it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take polit...