The European Commission has had a central role in debates over democratic backsliding in EU member states. But what type of democracy does the Commission uphold? Drawing on an analysis of speeches by European Commissioners, Alvaro Oleart and Tom Theuns write the Commission tends to articulate a technocratic and legalistic conception of democracy. They argue that if the Commission were to adopt a more pluralistic approach, it would be better equipped to tackle democratic backsliding.</p
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
The European Commission has had a central role in debates over democratic backsliding in EU member s...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The European Union (EU) was founded on the principles of liberty, democracy, the rule of law and res...
Nowadays, the western societies are based on parliamentary democracy. Therefore, weak legislative po...
The so called democratic deficit and the lack of legitimacy have been at the core of the EU-debate i...
Democracy in Europe has a long tradition dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. It has its roots in...
Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the E...
The notion that political developments in EU member states might threaten the integrity of the organ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Modern political decision-making systems have become so complex that legislatures are forced to give...
Hillebrandt M. Two conceptions of democracy in the Council of the EU: narrow and broad. ACELG workin...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
The European Commission has had a central role in debates over democratic backsliding in EU member s...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The European Union (EU) was founded on the principles of liberty, democracy, the rule of law and res...
Nowadays, the western societies are based on parliamentary democracy. Therefore, weak legislative po...
The so called democratic deficit and the lack of legitimacy have been at the core of the EU-debate i...
Democracy in Europe has a long tradition dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. It has its roots in...
Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the E...
The notion that political developments in EU member states might threaten the integrity of the organ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Modern political decision-making systems have become so complex that legislatures are forced to give...
Hillebrandt M. Two conceptions of democracy in the Council of the EU: narrow and broad. ACELG workin...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...