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European integration has been built on the promise of democracy. Not only should the Member States be founded on democratic principles, but the Union itself should extend these principles to the supranational level, thereby fostering democratic relations between the Member States and their citizens. While the European Union prides itself on the democratic character of its Member States and has adopted many institutional reforms to this end, deep divides persist between the different Member States.
The Promise of EU Democracy: Reconnecting European Citizens? brings together legal scholars, political scientists, and historians to offer a comprehensive assessment of the EU's capacity to forge democracy across borders. It identifies where this potential remains unfulfilled and explores key policy domains, including migration, trade, fiscal and macroeconomic governance, and the Covid-19 pandemic, to evaluate how far the Union has moved towards, or away from, its democratic aspirations
Thought-provoking and timely, this volume offers a new conceptual angle to understand the EU's democratic project. In an era of growing contestation both within and outside the Union, this book offers a compelling reflection on the relevance and resilience of democracy in Europe today.
Contents
1: Jan Wouters, Julie Smith, Kolja Raube, and Ben Crum: A Promise of EU Democracy? Introductory Remarks
PART I. THE PROMISE AND FOUNDATIONS OF EU DEMOCRACY
2: Ben Crum: The Promise of EU Democracy-Integration Versus Democracy in the Post-Lisbon Era
3: Alvaro Oleart and Tom Theuns: The Promises and Pitfalls of EU 'Democracy Promotion' in the International Arena: a decolonial perspective
4: Lise Rye and Cristina Fasone: Ideas of EU Democracy Across Time and Space: The Contributions of the Commission and the Court of Justice
5: Anna Gora and Pieter de Wilde: The National Foundations of Europe's Promised Democracy
PART II. THE PROMISE OF EU DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIC MECHANISMS: CONNECTING WITH EUROPEAN CITIZENS?
6: Julien Navarro and Camille Kelbel: Why Do Voters Choose Badly? An Investigation of Citizen-Based Factors Explaining the Mass-Elite Preference Gap in European Parliament Elections
7: Jan Wouters: Towards a Genuine European Political Space? Revisiting the Legal Architecture of European Parliament Elections
8: Ben Crum and Alvaro Oleart: Democratizing the Politicization of the EU: Channelling pluralism through new arenas
9: Sylvia Kritzinger, Julia Partheymüller, Valentin Voith, and Carolina Plescia: Who is Misinformed About the EU?
10: Oliver Treib, Constantin Schäfer, and Bernd Schlipphak: The Sweet Spot of EU Reform: How to Improve Citizens' Perceptions of EU Legitimacy
11: Alvaro Oleart: Citizen Participation without Democratization in the EU: From the European Citizens' Initiative to the Conference on the Future of Europe
PART III. EU POLICIES AND THE PROMISE OF DEMOCRACY IN PRACTICE
12: Viljam Engström and Katri Gadd: Migration as a Challenge of Constitutional Democracy
13: Alex Andrione-Moylan: Revisiting TTIP and CETA: Claim-making and Legitimacy in the EU
14: Carlos Closa, Felipe González De León, and Gisela Hernández: The Institutional Architecture Behind the EU Macroeconomic and Fiscal Governance and its Impact on Accountability and Democratic Legitimacy
15: Julie Smith and Naman Karl-Thomas Habtom: Democratic Legitimacy and Covid-19 Responses
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