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During recent years, civil society legitimacy has generated a growing interest in scholarly research. The present … to start assessing civil society legitimacy empirically. It does so by using the non-proliferation regime as a field of … - MPI, IPPNW, WILPF, and the Friedenswerkstatt - are analysed. The results give a fairly good score for CSO legitimacy, but …
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they differ in other aspects of legitimacy, such as transparency or inclusion of beneficiaries. There are no systematic …
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The involvement of civil society in EU governance is widely interpreted as a right step in the direction of participatory democracy. Civil society associations are expected to communicate the concerns of citizens to Brussels, to engage in public deliberation with EU decision makers and...
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It is often claimed that the participation of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) can mitigate the democratic deficit of the European Union. This claim rests on the assumption that civil society organizations channel citizens' concerns to the European institutions, a view which is also shared by...
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