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Direct Democracy in the EU : The Myth of a Citizens' Union

Blockmans, Steven(Edited by)Russack, Sophia(Edited by)
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The European Union is grappling with a democracy problem.

The succession of crises which have plagued the increasingly executive EU for years, has led to a rising cacophony of voices calling for fundamental change to the integration project.

Yet despite the seismic shock of the Brexit referendum and the electoral upsets by nativist parties across the continent, few of the plans for EU reform include concrete proposals to reduce the age-old democratic deficit.

This book is concerned with the two-pronged question of how the relationship between citizens, the state and EU institutions has changed, and how direct democratic participation can be improved in a multi-layered Union.

As such, this edited volume focuses not on populism per se, nor does it deeply engage with policy and output legitimacy.

Rather, the research is concerned with process and polity.

Building on the notion of increasing social, economic and political interdependence across borders, this volume asks how a sense of solidarity and European identity can be rescued from the bottom up by politically empowering citizens to 'take back control' of their EU.

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1786609983 / 9781786609984
Paperback / softback
15/01/2019
United Kingdom
468 pages
151 x 222 mm, 626 grams
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