
Representative Democracy in the EU
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This volume investigates the relationship between the democratic institutions of the member states and those of the EU. With a focus on polity rather than policy, it looks at voting and decision-shaping mechanisms in selected member states, in particular the 'Europeanisation' of representative democracy at national level. It also assesses the state of parliamentary democracy at the EU level. Expert analysts share their insights into the changing nature of our political eco-systems and the (dis)connections within and between them.
Representative Democracy in the EU: Recovering Legitimacy is part of the 'Towards a Citizens' Union' project co-funded by the EU's Erasmus+ Programme. It is the product of collaboration with 20 renowned think tanks from the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN). This volume follows the first in the series, Direct Democracy in the EU: The Myth of a Citizens' Union. A third and final publication will offer ideas for how democratic institutions and processes can meet the challenges facing Europe today.
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Sophia Russack is Researcher in the Institutions unit at CEPS, PhD candidate at Maastricht University.
Content
- Intro
- Representative Democracy in the EU
- CONTENTS
- Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Transversal Aspects and Thematic Issues
- 2. Representative democracy under pressure: shocks, agents and users
- 3. Uses and abuses of Voting Aid Applications
- Part II. EU-level
- 4. EU parliamentary democracy: how representative?
- Part III. Country Reports
- 5. The untapped potential of EU affairs in Austria's Parliament
- 6. Bulgaria: rising ambition, failing performance
- 7. Representative democracy in Czechia: a disconnect between the national and EU level
- 8. How functional is the Danish representative model and does it interact with EU dynamics?
- 9. Representative democracy in Finland - functional with limited politicisation of EU affairs
- 10. The Bundestag in the multilevel system: representing German citizens in the EU
- 11. Greek parliamentary democracy as a post-representative regime: continuities and discontinuities during austerity
- 12. Does Italian bicameralism double the chance of influencing EU decision-making?
- 13. Political ideologies and the EU in Latvia's representative democracy
- 14. Europe in Poland's political discourse
- 15. The Europeanisation of representative democracy in Romania
- 16. Representative democracy in Slovakia: party politics dominates
- 17. Spain's weak parliament, growing fragmentation and pro-EU consensus
- 18. Not such a clean break: Westminster's continuous oversight of EU affairs post-Brexit
- Part IV. Conclusions
- 19. Conclusions
- About the Contributors
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