The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on technocratic appeals to the rule of law and judicial independence, and on Poland and Hungary. In this article, we ask: What understandings of democracy have shaped the European Commission's response to democratic backsliding in recent years? After developing an understanding of pluralist democracy, we uncover the way in which the European Commission conceives of democracy through a discourse analysis of European Commissioners' speeches (2018-21) and a normative-theoretical analysis. We identify the Commission's conception as a form of 'democracy without politics', and argue that it matches the EU's policy choices in regard to democratic back...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
none1noThis working paper takes stock of ongoing research and analyses in the Reconciling Europe wit...
The so called democratic deficit and the lack of legitimacy have been at the core of the EU-debate i...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The European Commission has had a central role in debates over democratic backsliding in EU member s...
Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the E...
‘The EU’s not democratic’ was an oft-repeated phrase during the UK’s 2016 referendum on whether to r...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
This article introduces this special issue on the substance of EU democracy promotion. It explains t...
Democracy is a primary export norm of the European Union (EU). It has also played a key role in the ...
The European Union (EU) was founded on the principles of liberty, democracy, the rule of law and res...
Ever since its inception, the EU’s main goal has always been to spread its values of democracy and f...
Democracy in Europe has a long tradition dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. It has its roots in...
This editorial comment asserts that, instead of merely conceiving of the challenges to the foundatio...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
none1noThis working paper takes stock of ongoing research and analyses in the Reconciling Europe wit...
The so called democratic deficit and the lack of legitimacy have been at the core of the EU-debate i...
The debate on EU responses to democratic backsliding in EU member states has mostly been anchored on...
The European Commission has had a central role in debates over democratic backsliding in EU member s...
Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the E...
‘The EU’s not democratic’ was an oft-repeated phrase during the UK’s 2016 referendum on whether to r...
Crisply reasoned argumentation, even when it is dead wrong, is always welcome in the debate on the a...
Despite widespread disagreement about democratic deficits in the European Union (EU), most critics b...
This article introduces this special issue on the substance of EU democracy promotion. It explains t...
Democracy is a primary export norm of the European Union (EU). It has also played a key role in the ...
The European Union (EU) was founded on the principles of liberty, democracy, the rule of law and res...
Ever since its inception, the EU’s main goal has always been to spread its values of democracy and f...
Democracy in Europe has a long tradition dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. It has its roots in...
This editorial comment asserts that, instead of merely conceiving of the challenges to the foundatio...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
none1noThis working paper takes stock of ongoing research and analyses in the Reconciling Europe wit...
The so called democratic deficit and the lack of legitimacy have been at the core of the EU-debate i...