Author (Person) | Olesen, Thorsten Borring |
---|---|
Series Title | Journal of Contemporary European Research |
Series Details | Vol.11, No.4 (2015) |
Publication Date | December 2015 |
ISSN | 1815-347X |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
The JCER is an open-access journal published by the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) in association with the UACES Student Forum. The JCER invites submissions from scholars who are experts in any subject area delivering analysis that relates to Europe. This includes, but is not limited to, Politics/International Relations, Area Studies, European Integration, Economics, Law, History, Culture and Learning & Teaching. The journal publishes the work of established academics alongside that of PhD students and early career researchers.Abstract: The Danish approach of using referenda, of claiming opt-outs after ‘noes’ and of setting up parliamentary controls to check government policy in Brussels has been a way of checking Europeanization - in this article termed ‘denmarkization’. For a long period, the two processes of Europeanization and denmarkization have co-existed and helped to create equilibrium and legitimacy behind Danish European policy. However, this seems to have changed lately as denmarkization by centre-right and populist parties no longer appears efficient in safeguarding Danish sovereignty in the vital welfare domain. This has provoked a situation in which Europeanization and denmarkization according to the interpretation of this article are heading for collision, which will necessitate some form of reconfiguration of Danish European policy. This article investigates and discusses this dual-faced aspect of the Danish membership experience and finally raises the question of whether this experience finds parallels in other EU member states. |
|
Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/issue/view/42 |
Countries / Regions | Denmark |