In his latest offering, The Lure of Technocracy, Jüregen Habermas argues for Europe to continue working towards a closer political union based upon a discourse-theoretical model of politics. Elizabeth Folan O’Connor writes that this model can help the continent reach a ‘place where the all the nations of Europe stand alongside each other as equals in a democratically legitimate political union as opposed to creditor and debtor member states of a dysfunctional monetary union’
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In The Communicative Construction of Europe: Cultures of Political Discourse, Public Sphere and the ...
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The debate on the EU’s legitimacy has long suffered from a number of serious misunderstandings. Supr...
In Citizens in Europe: Essays on Democracy, Constitutionalism and European Integration, Claus Offe a...
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Public unease with the European Union, Euro problems, and dysfunctional institutions give rise to th...
In The Battle for Europe, Thomas Fazi argues that European Union elites have seized on the financial...
For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying polit...
What is Britain’s future in Europe? What future should Britain want for the EU? Roger Liddle‘s book ...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
In How Europeans View and Evaluate Democracy, editors Mónica Ferrín and Hanspeter Kriesi offer insig...
In Europe Reset: New Directions for the EU, Richard Youngs looks at the issue of democracy in Europe...
In this short and attractive read, Jan Zielonka argues that integration will continue apace because ...
Few thinkers have shaped social and political thought on the European question to the extent of whic...
Democratic representation has never been so misrepresented as in the current European climate, and t...
In The Communicative Construction of Europe: Cultures of Political Discourse, Public Sphere and the ...
In this short book, Claus Offe aims to bring into sharp focus the central political problem that lie...
The debate on the EU’s legitimacy has long suffered from a number of serious misunderstandings. Supr...
In Citizens in Europe: Essays on Democracy, Constitutionalism and European Integration, Claus Offe a...
Professor Andrew Massey, Chair in Politics at the University of Exeter, reviews David Marquand‘s new...
Public unease with the European Union, Euro problems, and dysfunctional institutions give rise to th...
In The Battle for Europe, Thomas Fazi argues that European Union elites have seized on the financial...
For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying polit...
What is Britain’s future in Europe? What future should Britain want for the EU? Roger Liddle‘s book ...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
In How Europeans View and Evaluate Democracy, editors Mónica Ferrín and Hanspeter Kriesi offer insig...
In Europe Reset: New Directions for the EU, Richard Youngs looks at the issue of democracy in Europe...
In this short and attractive read, Jan Zielonka argues that integration will continue apace because ...