The European Union is often attacked for its democratic deficit, namely its deficiencies in representation, transparency and accountability, as well as its lack of popular support. Can these shortcomings be counteracted by the development of a viable European public sphere?
This book assesses the possible formation of a communicative space that might enable and engender the creation of a transnational or a supranational public. The contributors consider the EUs democratic credentials and how well it communicates, and they also evaluate the major...
The European Union is often attacked for its democratic deficit, namely its deficiencies in representation, transparency and accountability, as ...