This paper provides a realist analysis of the European Union’s (EU) legitimacy. We propose a modification of Bernard Williams’ theory of legitimacy, which we term critical responsiveness. For Williams, ‘Basic Legitimation Demand + Modernity = Liberalism’. Drawing on that model, we make three claims. (i) The right side of the equation is insufficiently sensitive to popular sovereignty; (ii) The left side of the equation is best thought of as a ‘legitimation story’: a non-moralised normative account of how to shore up belief in legitimacy while steering clear of both raw domination and ideological distortions. (iii) The EU’s current legitimation story draws on a tradition of popular sovereignty that sits badly with the supranational delegatio...
This paper addresses the relationship between legitimacy and international organisations via a consi...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
How severe a problem is what many call the ‘democratic deficit’ of the EU? Despite a voluminous theo...
This paper provides a realist analysis of the European Union’s (EU) legitimacy. We propose a modific...
This paper provides a realist analysis of the EU's legitimacy. We propose a modification of Bernard ...
This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the EU's legitimation status through the lens of a real...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
This essay re-examines the dual – republican and liberal – foundations of democratic legitimacy in t...
Legitimating the European Union focuses on the notions of political legitimacy in the European Union...
Defense date: 04/06/2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute, S...
It is widely held that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, but there is no agreement on the sp...
Using a brief overview of the literature on legitimacy, European public opinion and Euroscepticism (...
In this paper, in turn, I advance two claims. On the one hand, I explore the normative case for defe...
This paper addresses the relationship between legitimacy and international organisations via a consi...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
How severe a problem is what many call the ‘democratic deficit’ of the EU? Despite a voluminous theo...
This paper provides a realist analysis of the European Union’s (EU) legitimacy. We propose a modific...
This paper provides a realist analysis of the EU's legitimacy. We propose a modification of Bernard ...
This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the EU's legitimation status through the lens of a real...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
The prospect of a Brexit illustrates that the European Union’s legitimacy deficit can have far-reach...
This essay re-examines the dual – republican and liberal – foundations of democratic legitimacy in t...
Legitimating the European Union focuses on the notions of political legitimacy in the European Union...
Defense date: 04/06/2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute, S...
It is widely held that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, but there is no agreement on the sp...
Using a brief overview of the literature on legitimacy, European public opinion and Euroscepticism (...
In this paper, in turn, I advance two claims. On the one hand, I explore the normative case for defe...
This paper addresses the relationship between legitimacy and international organisations via a consi...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
How severe a problem is what many call the ‘democratic deficit’ of the EU? Despite a voluminous theo...