This book tackles the issue of civil society's democratic input to EU governance. It looks at how participatory democracy, laid down in the Lisbon Treaty and advocated by the Commission, is put into practice and whether the involvement of civil society lives up to the high expectation of upgrading the Union's democratic legitimacy.
This book tackles the issue of civil society's democratic input to EU governance. It looks at how participatory democracy, laid down in the Lisbon Treaty and advocated by the Commission, is put into practice and whether the involvement of civil society lives up to the high expectation of upgrading the Union's democratic legitimacy.
Beate Kohler-Koch, Professor Emeritus, University of Mannheim, is a project director at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES). She is an internationally leading researcher in the field of EU-Studies and has an excellent reputation for combining theory and empirical research always seeking to probe and to push the boundaries of analytical insights. Christine Quittkat, post-doc, is a project director at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim. She is highly recognized as an expert in studies on European interest intermediation.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Civil Society and Democracy in the EU: High Expectations under Empirical Scrutiny * 2: Governing with the European Civil Society * 3: Involving Civil Society in EU Governance: The Consultation Regime of the European Commission * 4: Consultation in Daily Practice: An In-depth Analysis * 5: New Instruments Serving Democracy: Do Online Consultations Benefit Civil Society? * 6: The Balancing Act of European Civil Society - Between Professionalism and Grassroots * 7: Information Strategies of Organized Civil Society: Does Anyone Listen? * 8: Civil Society Participation: More Democracy or Pluralization of the European Lobby? * Appendix
* 1: Civil Society and Democracy in the EU: High Expectations under Empirical Scrutiny * 2: Governing with the European Civil Society * 3: Involving Civil Society in EU Governance: The Consultation Regime of the European Commission * 4: Consultation in Daily Practice: An In-depth Analysis * 5: New Instruments Serving Democracy: Do Online Consultations Benefit Civil Society? * 6: The Balancing Act of European Civil Society - Between Professionalism and Grassroots * 7: Information Strategies of Organized Civil Society: Does Anyone Listen? * 8: Civil Society Participation: More Democracy or Pluralization of the European Lobby? * Appendix
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