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Informed by and against the backdrop of the 2019 European
Parliament (EP) elections, this innovative book provides a critical
assessment of where Europe stands in terms of the quest to achieve
democratic legitimacy. Since the 2014 EP elections, the European
Union (EU) has experienced multiple crises, which arguably have
undermined its legitimacy. The 2019 EP elections were hence seen as
a crucial moment in the EU's attempts to show resilience and regain
trust. Using political science and legal frames of analysis,
Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections provides an
understanding and assessment of the current politico-legal
framework, and its impact on European elections. Furthermore, using
original data, it provides a timely examination of public opinion
issue priorities and voting behaviour at the 2019 EP elections in
eight countries. Given the critical conjuncture that the 2019 EP
elections represent, this volume provides a key contribution to
understanding both the dynamics surrounding the elections, as well
as voters' responses, and informs debates on European politics, for
example, second-order elections, democratic legitimacy and
political representation. This book will be of key interest to
scholars and students of EU politics, public administration,
European studies, European law, and sociology, along with
practitioners in politics, journalism, and policy analysis.
Informed by and against the backdrop of the 2019 European
Parliament (EP) elections, this innovative book provides a critical
assessment of where Europe stands in terms of the quest to achieve
democratic legitimacy. Since the 2014 EP elections, the European
Union (EU) has experienced multiple crises, which arguably have
undermined its legitimacy. The 2019 EP elections were hence seen as
a crucial moment in the EU's attempts to show resilience and regain
trust. Using political science and legal frames of analysis,
Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections provides an
understanding and assessment of the current politico-legal
framework, and its impact on European elections. Furthermore, using
original data, it provides a timely examination of public opinion
issue priorities and voting behaviour at the 2019 EP elections in
eight countries. Given the critical conjuncture that the 2019 EP
elections represent, this volume provides a key contribution to
understanding both the dynamics surrounding the elections, as well
as voters' responses, and informs debates on European politics, for
example, second-order elections, democratic legitimacy and
political representation. This book will be of key interest to
scholars and students of EU politics, public administration,
European studies, European law, and sociology, along with
practitioners in politics, journalism, and policy analysis.
EU policy shapes all areas of our lives - from our money, to our
food, to our welfare. Yet we know little about how EU decisions are
made, and who benefits from them. This book is a critical guide to
the policies of the EU. Raj Chari and Sylvia Kritzinger argue that
there is an agenda that underlies EU policy making. Some policies -
those that aim to create a competitive economy - are prioritised,
while others are effectively ignored. Setting the EU in a proper
economic and theoretical context, the authors analyse each of the
EU's major policy areas. Arguing that traditional accounts of EU
integration are inadequate, the authors develop an innovative new
perspective.
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