Product details
- Categories: November 2024, EU Policies and Activities
- Publisher: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN: 9781526169099
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
Summary
This book discusses the meaning of the common good in a European Union thorned by nationalist tendencies and presents concrete policies to improve its achievement. It analyses the normative relevance of EU values as a shared moral standpoint that allows highly diverse member states to label a given collective choice as 'good' or 'bad'. It discusses the role of EU institutions as both guardians and enablers of EU values in a globalised world and introduces a few proposals for institutional reform at the EU level that could strengthen this role. It also presents six strategies to improve civic friendship in the EU, in the absence of which any institutional efforts to promote the common good may be undermined by the citizens' lack of willingness to share its burdens.
Table of contents
Introduction: Acting and thinking for the common good in the European Union
1 What is the common good?
2 Understanding EU values
3 National interests versus the common good: A way forward for the European Union
4 EU institutions for the common good
5 Building civic friendship in the European Union
Conclusion