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The European Union in Crisis Explorations in Representation and Democratic Legitimacy / edited by Kyriakos N. Demetriou.

By: Demetriou, Kyriakos N [editor.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham: Springer, 2015ISBN: 9783319087740; 9783319087733 (print).Subject(s): Social sciences | Europe -- Economic policy | Social Sciences | Political Science, general | European Integration | Political EconomyDDC classification: 320
Contents:
Preface.- Part I: National Euroscepticism -- Part II: European Monetary Union and Legitimacy Crisis -- Part III: The Future of EU Integration -- Part IV: Structural Democratic Deficits in the EU.
In: Springer eBooksSpringerLINK ebooks - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law (2015)Summary: This volume is a comprehensive and rigorous exploration of intertwined issues surrounding the EU's democracy and legitimacy, written in the turbulent context of the financial crisis. The chapters are woven together under four interconnected thematic sections that examine: rapidly growing national euroscepticism; the Economic Monetary Union and its legitimacy; the future of EU integration; and democratic deficit(s) across its internal & external structure. The volume presents an authoritative collection of research results and surveys by experts in various disciplines related to the EU, and is addressed to researchers and students examining EU governance, representation and accountability, as well as practitioners across a multiplicity of fields.
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Preface.- Part I: National Euroscepticism -- Part II: European Monetary Union and Legitimacy Crisis -- Part III: The Future of EU Integration -- Part IV: Structural Democratic Deficits in the EU.

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This volume is a comprehensive and rigorous exploration of intertwined issues surrounding the EU's democracy and legitimacy, written in the turbulent context of the financial crisis. The chapters are woven together under four interconnected thematic sections that examine: rapidly growing national euroscepticism; the Economic Monetary Union and its legitimacy; the future of EU integration; and democratic deficit(s) across its internal & external structure. The volume presents an authoritative collection of research results and surveys by experts in various disciplines related to the EU, and is addressed to researchers and students examining EU governance, representation and accountability, as well as practitioners across a multiplicity of fields.

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