Political Representation in the EU: A second transformation?
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The Challenge of Democratic Representation in the European Union. Hrsg. / Dawid Friedrich; Sandra Kroeger. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. S. 3-20.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Political Representation in the EU
T2 - A second transformation?
AU - Friedrich, Dawid
AU - Kroeger, Sandra
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Since the Maastricht Treaty (1992), the reality of a deepening European integration process has ended the (assumed) ‘permissive consensus’ among the European people that had sustained early phases of the integration process. Since then, an intensive debate about what is now called ‘the EU’s democratic deficit’ has grown and continues to gain momentum. The legitimacy crisis of the EU appears to be too strong, as policy-making is seen as distant, non-transparent, and not in line with institutional checks and balances at the nation-state level. While increasingly affected by European integration, many European citizens believe that they have little say in European decision-making, a situation described as ‘policies without politics’ (Schmidt 2006: 5). Accordingly, several EU - related referenda have resulted in a majority of ʼno’ votes, clearly expressing that the people want to have a say and want to be represented in European policy-making.
AB - Since the Maastricht Treaty (1992), the reality of a deepening European integration process has ended the (assumed) ‘permissive consensus’ among the European people that had sustained early phases of the integration process. Since then, an intensive debate about what is now called ‘the EU’s democratic deficit’ has grown and continues to gain momentum. The legitimacy crisis of the EU appears to be too strong, as policy-making is seen as distant, non-transparent, and not in line with institutional checks and balances at the nation-state level. While increasingly affected by European integration, many European citizens believe that they have little say in European decision-making, a situation described as ‘policies without politics’ (Schmidt 2006: 5). Accordingly, several EU - related referenda have resulted in a majority of ʼno’ votes, clearly expressing that the people want to have a say and want to be represented in European policy-making.
KW - Politics
KW - Repräsentation <Politik>
KW - Europäische Demokratie
KW - Europäische Union
KW - civil society organization
KW - descriptive representation
KW - political representation
KW - representative democracy
KW - representative government
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85015815144&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1057/9780230355828_1
DO - 10.1057/9780230355828_1
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-0-230-29292-5
SN - 978-1-349-33260-1
SP - 3
EP - 20
BT - The Challenge of Democratic Representation in the European Union
A2 - Friedrich, Dawid
A2 - Kroeger, Sandra
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
CY - Houndmills
ER -