Power and legitimacy reconciling Europe and the nation-state

The implications of European integration for national democracy and constitutionalism are well known. Nevertheless, as the events of the last decade made clear, the EU's complex system of governance has been unable to achieve a democratic or constitutional legitimacy in its own right. The autho...

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Main Author: Lindseth, Peter L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2011, 2011
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