As long as democratic legitimacy stems from national politics, governments will have few incentives to make responsible decisions at the EU level

Author (Person) ,
Series Title
Series Details 25.07.14
Publication Date 25/07/2014
Content Type

When national governments make decisions at the EU level they have to balance policies which are in the national interest of their own state and policies which are in the wider interest of Europe as a whole. Based on the work of Luuk Van Middelaar, Sonia Alonso and Juan Rodríguez Teruel discuss the competing responsibilities which national governments face within the European Union. They argue that as long as democratic legitimacy stems primarily from the level of national politics, there will be few incentives for governments to make genuinely responsible decisions at the European level. Ultimately, only a stronger European democracy can solve this dilemma.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://bit.ly/1pOoh7l
Related Links
ESO: Background information: National MPs demand more say in EU law-making http://www.europeansources.info/record/national-mps-demand-more-say-in-eu-law-making/
ESO: Background information; Democratic Legitimacy and the EU: Reading list http://www.europeansources.info/record/democratic-legitimacy-and-the-eu-reading-list/

Subject Categories
Countries / Regions