From common market to common democracy : a theory of democratic integration
tarafından
 
Hoeksma, J. A., author.

Başlık
From common market to common democracy : a theory of democratic integration

Yazar
Hoeksma, J. A., author.

ISBN
9789462402799

Yazar Ek Girişi
Hoeksma, J. A., author.

Fiziksel Tanımlama
74 pages : photo ; 25 cm.

İçerik
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Towards stalemate -- 2.1. What is the European Union? -- 2.2. In theoretical limbo -- 2.3. The Lisbon Treaty -- 2.4. Europe's stalemate -- 2.5. The Westphalian system of international relations -- 2.6. The Kantian dilemma of statehood and international law -- 3. A Citizens' Narrative of the Eu -- 3.1. Huizinga's legacy -- 3.2. Linguistic deviations -- 3.3. Uncharted waters -- 3.4. Identity and democracy -- 3.5. Euromourn -- 3.6. A Union of States and of Peoples -- 3.7. The Maastricht Treaty -- 3.8. Patterns of democratisation -- 3.9. EU citizenship -- 3.10. In search of a democratic polity -- 3.11. A Decade of Constitutional Debate -- 3.12. From constitution to treaty -- 3.13. The Lisbon Treaty revisited -- 3.14. The euro-crisis -- 3.15. On the brink of collapse -- 3.16. A Currency Beyond the State -- 3.17. Transnational democracy in-the-making -- 3.18. Europe in the world: external relations of the European Union -- 4. The theory of democratic integration -- 4.1. The democratic deficit as an unintended consequence -- 4.2. Neofunctionalist theory versus democratic requirements -- 4.3. The emancipation of the citizens -- 4.4. The need for a second revolutionary breakthrough -- 4.5. An anecdote from Amsterdam -- 4.6. The theory of democratic integration -- 4.7. Towards European democracy -- 4.8. The conclusion of treaties in a democratic polity -- 4.9. The nature of the beast -- 4.10. Theorising transnational democracy -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Epilogue: Applying Theory to Practice.

Özet
ince its foundation in 1992 the EU has been developing from an international organisation towards a European democracy. The Maastricht Treaty introduced the citizenship of the Union, while the Treaty of Amsterdam included the concept of democracy in the core values of the EU and 'Lisbon' construed the European Union as a democracy without turning the Union into a State. This development has not been foreseen by politicians and scholars. According to the prevailing theories the EU should have become either a sovereign State of Europe or a Europe of sovereign States. The theory of democratic integration, which is presented in this monograph, replaces the outdated paradigm of the Westphalian system of international relations with the civic perspective of democracy and the rule of law. From this angle, it seems obvious that, if two or more democratic states decide to share the exercise of sovereignty in a number of fields with the view to attain common goals, the organisation they establish for this purpose should be democratic too. The theory of democratic integration allows for the development of the EU to be summarised in the maxim that the Union is evolving from a Common market to a common democracy.

Tüzel Kişi Konu Girişi
European Union.

Konu Başlığı
Citizenship -- European Union countries.
 
Vatandaşlık -- Avrupa Birliği ülkeleri.
 
Democracy -- Europe.
 
Demokrasi -- Avrupa.

Coğrafi Terim
Europe -- Economic integration.
 
Avrupa -- Ekonomik bütünleşme.


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