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Can the Politicization of European Integration be Reversed?

DE WILDE, PIETER ; ZÜRN, MICHAEL

Journal of common market studies, 2012-03, Vol.50 (s1), p.137-153 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    Can the Politicization of European Integration be Reversed?
  • Autor: DE WILDE, PIETER ; ZÜRN, MICHAEL
  • Assuntos: Accession ; Citizen Participation ; Citizens ; Commissions ; Conceptualization ; Decision Making ; Economic policy ; Europe ; European Commission ; European integration ; European Union ; Europeanization ; Governance ; Integration ; Member states ; Opportunity Structures ; Participation ; Political structure ; Politicization ; Politics ; Studies ; Treaties
  • É parte de: Journal of common market studies, 2012-03, Vol.50 (s1), p.137-153
  • Notas: We would like to thank the members of the TKI Colloquium at the Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB) and the participants of the workshop for this special issue, especially the editors and Sara Hobolt, for very helpful comments.
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  • Descrição: Following the failure of the Constitutional Treaty, executives of European Union (EU) Member States and the European Commission tried to take European integration as a political issue as much off the agenda as possible and limit involvement of citizens in EU decision‐making. This article assesses the viability of this attempt to combat politicization of European integration and comes to the conclusion that it is unlikely to succeed in the long run. Politicization, it is argued, is a direct consequence of the increasing authority of the EU. The executive response to reverse this trend, however, does not address its cause, but rather the intermediating factors in the form of political opportunity structure. Since the cause of politicization remains intact and intermediating factors are unlikely to be controlled by executives, this attempt to reverse politicization is not viable.
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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