Author (Person) | Eriksen, Erik Oddvar, Fossum, John Erik |
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Publisher | ARENA, Centre for European Studies |
Series Title | RECON Online Working Paper |
Series Details | No.1, March 2007 |
Publication Date | March 2007 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Europeanization and globalization are frequently held to undermine national democracy. What are then the prospects for democracy in the multi-level constellation that makes up the contemporary European political order? The European debate has taken the question of democracy beyond the nation state. But can there be democracy without nation and state? The authors present three different models for how democracy can be reconstituted within the multileveled European context. It can be reconstituted at the national level, as delegated democracy with a concomitant reframing of the EU as a functional regulatory regime. Democracy can be reconstituted through establishing the EU as a multi-national state based on a common identity(ies) and solidaristic allegiance strong enough to undertake |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.reconproject.eu/main.php/RECON_wp_0701.pdf?fileitem=5456091 |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |