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Political Theory and the European Union (Hardcover)
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Political Theory and the European Union (Hardcover)
Series: The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory
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As the most developed political organisation beyond the state, the
EU has been regarded by many political theorists as indicative of a
major shift towards post- and supranational forms of global
governance, as well as offering a model for how such new political
forms might be organised. However, as a growing number of political
theorists have engaged more closely with the specifics of European
integration and the operations of its institutions, these
idealisations have largely fallen away. The process of European
integration has been less straightforward and far more contested
than has been often assumed, while the peculiar nature of the
European political community and the uniquely complex organisation
of its institutions have presented intriguing challenges to the
core categories with which political theory operates. These
concepts, which have been developed over the last centuries with
the nation-state in mind as the primary example of modern political
organization, cannot be applied wholesale to the EU. Concepts such
as legitimacy, sovereignty, democracy, identity, citizenship,
constitutionalism, representation, solidarity, etc. must be
reassessed if they are to be useful for understanding and
normatively scrutinising this political entity. This volume brings
together some of the most important scholarly contributions over
the last decades that have sought to contribute towards developing
a political theory of the EU as an idiosyncratic political
organisation. These contributions raise issues not only about the
feasibility of attempts to construct political forms beyond the
nation state, but also the extent to which they may be desirable. A
mixed picture emerges from the state of the art: one that
emphasises the existence and importance of continuities with the
past in the development of international institutions on the one
hand, and conceptual and practical innovations that point towards
the need to break with the familiar on the other.
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