From Maastricht to Brexit - Democracy, Constitutionalism and Citizenship in the EU
Richard BELLAMY, Dario CASTIGLIONI
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- Categories: May 2019, Brexit
- Publisher: ECPR Press
- ISBN: 9781786609922
- Publication Date: 16/04/2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 336
Summary
Is the European Union still a viable project? The last few years have 
been difficult both economically and politically, while its integrative 
function and legitimacy have been seriously tested. For many social, 
economic and geo-political reasons, its expansionary moment has stopped 
abruptly. On the contrary, the Greek economic crisis and the Brexit 
referendum have raised the spectre of fragmentation and political 
disintegration. 
The promise of the EU as a possible model for legitimate governance 
beyond the nation state lies somewhat in tatters. Even if the EU may 
indeed survive most of its current crises, is the project of a EU as a 
normative project beyond rescue? Ever since Maastricht, the democratic 
legitimacy of the EU has been a key concern of policy makers, citizens 
and academics alike. This issue is essentially a normative one, and over
 the same period our work in this area has been at the forefront in 
exploring what has come to be known (following an early working paper we
 wrote with this title in 2000) ‘the normative turn in EU studies’. 
The debate on the democratic form and legitimacy of the EU is one that 
has gone on for some time and to which we, together with other scholars,
 have tried to contribute in the course of the last twenty years or so. 
Collecting articles written over the course of this period is not just 
meant as the testimony of an intellectual journey, but also a way of 
tracing such a journey in retrospect and mapping the important moments 
of the intellectual and scholarly debates that have contributed to 
shaping both our understanding and our expectations of the EU’s possible
 futures.