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Ce Rodríguez-Aguilera de Prat

The European Democratic Deficit


The Response of the Parties in the 2014 Elections
Neuausg. 2016. 163 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG, PIETERLEN 2016
ISBN: 2-87574-363-5 (2875743635)
Neue ISBN: 978-2-87574-363-3 (9782875743633)

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The book evaluates the positions and proposals of the parties in the six most populous countries that have addressed the EU´s so-called "democratic deficit" through a comparative analysis of their political programmes.
The "never-ending crisis" that started in 2008 and the technocratic and fiscal measures demanded by the "Troika" have aggravated the EU´s so-called "democratic deficit" more than ever before. In this essay the principal theoretical and practical dimensions of this phenomenon at the levels of institution, procedure and social legitimacy are set out and developed. With this in mind, the dysfunctions in the architecture of the institutions, the elite, complex and opaque mechanisms in decision-making and, most importantly, the growing critical estrangement of many citizens reveals that poor democratic quality of the EU constitutes its principal and most serious political problem. To empirically illustrate this debate, Rodríguez-Aguilera evaluates the positions and proposals of the parties in the six most populous countries that have addressed this issue through a comparative analysis of their political programmes.
Contents: EU´s democratic deficit - Evaluation of the positions and proposals of the parties of the EU´s six most populous countries - Theoretical and practical dimensions of the EU´s democratic deficit at the levels of institution - Social legitimacy.
Cesáreo Rodríguez-Aguilera de Prat is Professor of Political Science at the University of Barcelona. Author of a wide selection of works dedicated to comparative politics and political theory, his current research is centred on political parties and European integration.