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democracy 54 legitimacy 37 CFSP/ESDP 21 deliberative democracy 18 governance 15 normative political theory 15 supranationalism 15 European public space 13 political science 13 Europeanization 12 media 12 Constitution for Europe 11 European Parliament 11 identity 11 European identity 10 democratization 10 gender policy 10 institutions 10 multilevel governance 8 national parliaments 8 political representation 8 European law 7 discourse 7 federalism 7 law 7 social policy 7 welfare state 7 European citizenship 6 European elections 6 civil society 6 international relations 6 Nation-state 5 Poland 5 accountability 5 constitutional change 5 enlargement 5 integration theory 5 methodological issues 5 sovereignty 5 treaty reform 5
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Trenz, Hans-Jörg 8 Fossum, John Erik 7 Menéndez, Agustín José 6 Eriksen, Erik Oddvar 5 Wilde, Pieter de 5 Joerges, Christian 4 Clavero, Sara 3 Galligan, Yvonne 3 Gaus, Daniel 3 Holst, Cathrine 3 Kantner, Cathleen 3 Sjursen, Helene 3 Altman, Tess 2 Bicchi, Federica 2 Collignon, Stefan 2 Crum, Ben 2 Forst, Rainer 2 Lord, Christopher 2 Mayes, David G. 2 Michailidou, Asimina 2 Mikalsen, Kjartan Koch 2 Muftuler-Bac, Meltem 2 Müftüler-Baç, Meltem 2 Onar, Nora Fisher 2 Peters, Dirk 2 Puetter, Uwe 2 Riddervold, Marianne 2 Rosén, Guri 2 Schelkle, Waltraud 2 Slominski, Peter 2 Stie, Anne Elizabeth 2 Tamvaki, Dionysia 2 Wagner, Wolfgang 2 Walker, Neil 2 Weimer, Maria 2 Wiener, Antje 2 -Bruns, Rainer Schmalz 1 Bernhard, Nadine 1 Biegoń, Dominika 1 Bohman, James 1
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Public Accountability and the Public Sphere of International Governance
Steffek, Jens - RECON - 2008
In the literature on European and global governance there is a trend to conceptualize ‘public accountability’ as accountability to national executives, to peers, to markets, to ombudsmen, or to courts. While the empirical analysis of multiple accountability relations within governance...
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The democratic deficit in the EU’s security and defense policy – why bother?
Wagner, Wolfgang - RECON - 2007
Even though the member states have kept the European Union’s security and defense policy intergovernmental, there has been an emerging democratic deficit in this issue area. Given the standard version of the democratic deficit as a result from Qualified Majority Voting in the Council and from...
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Adversary or ‘depoliticized’ institution? Democratizing the Constitutional Convention
Hüller, Thorsten - RECON - 2007
This paper is about a counterfactual empirical assumption: If the Laeken convention had been elected, we would have had a more democratic as well as a more legitimate process of European constitution making. Electing conventioneers and re-opening the convention is probably a successful way to...
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Integration without democracy? Three conceptions of European Security Policy in transformation
Sjursen, Helene - RECON - 2007
European Foreign and Security Policy is being transformed. This raises potentially important challenges to democratic accountability. But in order to properly assess the state of democracy in this policy field it is necessary first to define the nature of the EU polity. This paper explores three...
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Do Europeans speak with one another in time of war? Results of a media analysis on the 2003 Iraq war
Renfordt, Swantje - RECON - 2007
By comparing European and US newspaper debates on the 2003 Iraq War, this working paper empirically tests whether a European public sphere exists regarding the contested issue of war and peace. This component of foreign and security policy represents a hard case for the evolution of European...
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The Constitutional Treaty debates as revelatory mechanisms: Insights for public sphere research and re-launch attempts
Meyer, Christoph - RECON - 2007
The purpose of this paper is to examine the media debates concerning ratification of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE) from the perspective of public sphere research and in view of the decision by the 2007 Brussels European Council to initiate a new intergovernmental...
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Theoretical models of fiscal policies in the Euroland: The Lisbon Strategy, Macroeconomic Stability and the Dilemma of Governance with Governments
Collignon, Stefan - RECON - 2007
Due to collective action problems, the Eurozone is stuck in a sub-optimal macro-policy mix of too expansionary fiscal policy and too restrictive monetary policy. Although the Lisbon Strategy pays lip service to macro-economic policy coordination, no mechanisms, institutions or effective rules...
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The interpretative moment of European journalism: The impact of newspaper opinion making in the ratification process
Trenz, Hans-Jörg; Conrad, Maximilian; Rosén, Guri - RECON - 2007
This study investigates the role of political journalism in EU constitution-making. More specifically, we ask whether political journalists take an active role in shaping public preferences and opinion on European integration. An analytical framework is developed distinguishing between the...
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Assessing democratic legitimacy from a deliberative perspective: An analytical framework for evaluating the EU’s second pillar decision-making system
Stie, Anne Elizabeth - RECON - 2007
In this article, I outline an analytical framework allowing for an assessment of the democratic legitimacy of the decision-making system of the EU’s second pillar with reference to five criteria. The criteria are developed on the basis of a discourse-theoretical reading of a deliberative...
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A done deal? The EU’s legitimacy conundrum revisited
Eriksen, Erik Oddvar; Fossum, John Erik - RECON - 2007
In this paper we suggest a research agenda beyond the legitimation strategies of the CIDEL project (i.e. legitimation through outcomes, values and rights). The European Union has developed beyond that of international organisation and derivative democratic construct. But the step from negative...
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