Richard Bellamy (University College London)
A Republican Europe of States
Cosmopolitanism, Intergovernmentalism and Democracy in the EU
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Richard Bellamy (University College London)
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Cosmopolitanism, Intergovernmentalism and Democracy in the EU
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Exames the democratic legitimacy of international organisations from a republican perspective, diagnoses the EU as suffering from a democratic disconnect and offers demoicracy as the cure.
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Exames the democratic legitimacy of international organisations from a republican perspective, diagnoses the EU as suffering from a democratic disconnect and offers demoicracy as the cure.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781107678125
- ISBN-10: 1107678129
- Artikelnr.: 53928881
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781107678125
- ISBN-10: 1107678129
- Artikelnr.: 53928881
Richard Bellamy is Professor of Political Science at University College London, and Director of the Max Weber Programme, European University Institute, Florence. His previous books include Political Constitutionalism: A Republican Defence of the Constitutionality of Democracy (Cambridge, 2007), which won the David and Elaine Spitz Prize in 2009, and, as co-editor, The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought (Cambridge, 2003).
Introduction: democratic legitimacy and international institutions -
republican intergovernmentalism, cosmopolitan statism, and the demoicratic
reconnection of the EU; Part I. Cosmopolitanism, Statism and Republicanism:
Democracy, Legitimacy and Sovereignty: 1. Cosmopolitism and statism: global
interdependence and national self-determination; 2. Justice, legitimacy and
republicanism: non-domination and the global circumstances of legitimate
politics; 3. Sovereignty, republicanism and the democratic legitimacy of
the EU; Part II. A Republican EU of Sovereign States: Republican
Intergovernmentalism, Demoicracy and Non-Domination: 4. Representing the
people's of Europe: addressing the demoicratic disconnect; 5. Union
citizenship - supra- and post-national, trans-national or inter-national?;
6 Differentiated integration and the demoicratic constitution of the EU;
Conclusion: the global trilemma, the future of the EU and Brexit.
republican intergovernmentalism, cosmopolitan statism, and the demoicratic
reconnection of the EU; Part I. Cosmopolitanism, Statism and Republicanism:
Democracy, Legitimacy and Sovereignty: 1. Cosmopolitism and statism: global
interdependence and national self-determination; 2. Justice, legitimacy and
republicanism: non-domination and the global circumstances of legitimate
politics; 3. Sovereignty, republicanism and the democratic legitimacy of
the EU; Part II. A Republican EU of Sovereign States: Republican
Intergovernmentalism, Demoicracy and Non-Domination: 4. Representing the
people's of Europe: addressing the demoicratic disconnect; 5. Union
citizenship - supra- and post-national, trans-national or inter-national?;
6 Differentiated integration and the demoicratic constitution of the EU;
Conclusion: the global trilemma, the future of the EU and Brexit.
Introduction: democratic legitimacy and international institutions -
republican intergovernmentalism, cosmopolitan statism, and the demoicratic
reconnection of the EU; Part I. Cosmopolitanism, Statism and Republicanism:
Democracy, Legitimacy and Sovereignty: 1. Cosmopolitism and statism: global
interdependence and national self-determination; 2. Justice, legitimacy and
republicanism: non-domination and the global circumstances of legitimate
politics; 3. Sovereignty, republicanism and the democratic legitimacy of
the EU; Part II. A Republican EU of Sovereign States: Republican
Intergovernmentalism, Demoicracy and Non-Domination: 4. Representing the
people's of Europe: addressing the demoicratic disconnect; 5. Union
citizenship - supra- and post-national, trans-national or inter-national?;
6 Differentiated integration and the demoicratic constitution of the EU;
Conclusion: the global trilemma, the future of the EU and Brexit.
republican intergovernmentalism, cosmopolitan statism, and the demoicratic
reconnection of the EU; Part I. Cosmopolitanism, Statism and Republicanism:
Democracy, Legitimacy and Sovereignty: 1. Cosmopolitism and statism: global
interdependence and national self-determination; 2. Justice, legitimacy and
republicanism: non-domination and the global circumstances of legitimate
politics; 3. Sovereignty, republicanism and the democratic legitimacy of
the EU; Part II. A Republican EU of Sovereign States: Republican
Intergovernmentalism, Demoicracy and Non-Domination: 4. Representing the
people's of Europe: addressing the demoicratic disconnect; 5. Union
citizenship - supra- and post-national, trans-national or inter-national?;
6 Differentiated integration and the demoicratic constitution of the EU;
Conclusion: the global trilemma, the future of the EU and Brexit.