This book discusses the future of the European Union following
the failure of the Constitutional and reform treaties, examining
the transformations, dynamics and major issues facing present-day
Europe.
Discussing key questions relating to the future of the European
project, this book brings together leading academics and
practitioners, including: Adrienne H?ritier, Jan Zielonka, Yves
M?ny, Maurizio Cotta, Philippe Schmitter, ECJ Advocate General
Miguel Maduro and former President of the European Parliament, Pat
Cox. These contributors provide provocative and innovative accounts
of developments within the European Union, contrasting theoretical
reflections with a more professional perspective based on
first-hand experience in running European affairs. The
contributions focus on three key challenges: enlargement, the end
of the permissive consensus and the need for democratization of the
European Union, considering questions such as:
- What does Europe represent to neighbouring countries and how is
it addressing their expectations?
- How could a larger Union be governed efficiently?
- Are European citizens willing to delegate responsibility to
their leaders to tackle European integration?
- Is it accurate to accuse the European Union of a "democratic
deficit"?
Institutional Challenges in Post-Constitutional Europe will be
of interest to students and scholars of European politics,
especially those with an interest in European
integration/enlargement, constitutionalism, and
democratization.
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