European Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and Power

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Author_Bart M.J. Szewczyk
Bonn Powers
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citizenship
citizenship theory
Contemporary EU
democracy
Democratic EU
democratic legitimacy
Englargement
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EU
EU Charter
EU Citizenship
EU Decision
EU Democracy
EU Fundamental
EU Institution
EU Law
EU Legitimacy
EU Member States
EU Policy Area
EU power
EU Protection
EU Treaty
EU's Authority
EU's Democratic Deficit
EU's Democratic Legitimacy
EU's Effectiveness
EU's Efficiency
EU's External Policy
EU's legitimacy issue
EU's Power
EU's Principle
EU's Service
European integration
European sovereignty
European Union
EU’s Authority
EU’s Democratic Deficit
EU’s Democratic Legitimacy
EU’s Effectiveness
EU’s Efficiency
EU’s External Policy
EU’s Power
EU’s Principle
EU’s Service
institutional authority
legitimacy
legitimacy of EU political order
National democracy
North American Free Trade Agreement
political integration
populism in Europe
supranational governance

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367894689
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book shows how the EU’s dual sovereignty–legitimacy problem can be resolved through the political concept of European citizenship, which can serve both to define the scope of European sovereignty and to justify EU power beyond national democracy.

It reconceptualizes the EU’s legitimacy problem and demonstrates how sources of legitimacy can be identified and give rise to European sovereignty. It argues that sovereignty should be based on the will of citizens acting through various political bodies within the EU—city halls, regional entities, national governments, and EU institutions—and develops a general theory, arguably applicable to any political order. The EU is an unprecedented political project that is in tension with traditional forms of state legitimation based on national democracy, as nationalists and populists throughout Europe often make clear. Against this backdrop, the book fully articulates the notion of European sovereignty and argues that the EU’s sources of legitimacy are based on European citizenship and national democracy.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of EU politics, European integration, international institutions, and international relations.

Bart M.J. Szewczyk is Adjunct Professor at Sciences Po in Paris, France.

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