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In a series of recent papers, Giandomenico Majone and Andrew Moravcsik have ‘raised the bar’ in the debate over the so-called ‘democratic deficit’ in the European Union. These two influential scholars both contend that much of the existing analysis is flawed and that the EU is as...
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legitimacy-trap. An elected convention would probably be more democratic, because such an institution would be more public as …
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While in political debates identity is often considered as given, scholars of social sciences concentrate on the formation of new and particularly transnational identities. Insights from nationalism reveal mechanisms of identity formation but European integration has taken its own way. We...
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In recent years, the idea that constitutional modes of government are exclusive to states has become the subject of sustained challenge. This is due to the development in regional and global sites of regulatory institutions and practices which meet criteria normally associated with...
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three critical questions concerning the OMC’s legitimacy (its relation to subsidiarity, the ‘Community Method’, and …, governance, and mutual learning. I argue that both the democratic legitimacy and the practical effectiveness of existing OMC …
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