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Democracy and pluralism after European integration: Incorporating the contested character of the EU

Authors :
Bertjan Wolthuis
Ben Crum
Alvaro Oleart
Patrick Overeem
Legal Theory and Legal History
Kooijmans Institute
Boundaries of Law
Multi-layered governance in EUrope and beyond (MLG)
Political Science and Public Administration
Source :
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Routledge
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2023.

Abstract

Recent years have seen multiple controversies between the EU and its member states that revolve around different conceptions of what kind of polity the EU is, and what it should be. These controversies are particularly heated when fundamental democratic values are at stake. In this article, we address the fundamental tension between the assertion of common EU values and the pluralistic character of the EU polity, both among and within member states. The driving question of this article is how we can understand controversies between the EU and its member states in light of the presence of alternative conceptions of the EU and its democratic and pluralistic character. We reconstruct two opposing conceptions of the EU – the intergovernmental and the cosmopolitan conception – and then analyse how the disagreement between these fundamental conceptions plays out in five key controversies. We argue that the disagreement over what the EU is, and what it should be, is inherent to EU politics. The EU can only become democratic if it recognizes these conflicting understandings and provides political arenas in which the disagreements between them can be articulated, confronted, and resolved.

Details

ISSN :
17438772 and 13698230
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9f167e911796b90cfd14342966473da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2023.2216043