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Democracy in the EU – Part Two: Two Pillars

  • May 24, 2010 4:53 pm

Welcome to the second part in my series examing democracy in the EU. Last time, I attempted to define the “democratic deficit” – and looked a bit at the history of the phrase. In this post I will continue by exploring the two pillars of democracy: popular and constitutional. Again, apologies for the “dry” nature…

Democracy in the EU – Part One: The Problem

  • May 19, 2010 2:33 pm

So just what is this term “democratic deficit” that everyone uses when they talk about the EU? I’m going to publish a series of posts examining democracy in the EU – starting with a look at the term itself. The content will mostly come from an essay I’m working on, so apologies if the material…