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Democratic citizenship and the European Union

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This book analyses the political legitimacy of the European Union. Developing a distinctive normative theory of political association, it evaluates the project of European integration. It develops ...
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This book analyses the political legitimacy of the European Union, taking democratic citizenship seriously.

Developing a distinctive normative theory of political association, it evaluates the project of European integration in terms of democratic values. It argues that the goods of democratic citizenship have been advanced by European integration in many respects, including environmental policy. In other respects, including social policy, democratic citizenship is best advanced by keeping primary political authority at the level of the nation-state. Weale develops these arguments through an original interplay of political science and political theory.

The contents combine original normative political theory, drawing on the concept of practical reason, with applications to the fields of social policy, environmental policy, security policy and enlargement.

The book is primarily an original work of political theory, but it will be of interest to all those concerned about the future of the European Union. It is written in a style that makes it accessible to students on advanced courses as well as specialists.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 168
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Europe in Change
Publication Date: 19 February 2006
ISBN: 9780719044250
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship, Civics and citizenship, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, Politics and government

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Albert Weale is Professor of Government at the University of Essex

1. The European transformation
2. Democratic citizenship
3. Political association
4. Social rights beyond the single market?
5. Environmental protection
6. Security policy
7. Citizenship and enlargement
8. Political powers and rights