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The Crisis of Representation in Europe

Understanding the disconnect in European democratic processes

Jack Hayward editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Feb '96

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This book critically examines the disconnect between European representatives and public interests, proposing solutions to enhance democratic representation and accountability.

In The Crisis of Representation in Europe, the 1994 European Elections serve as a pivotal moment that highlighted widespread public concern regarding the priorities of elected representatives. Many citizens felt that their leaders were more focused on integration efforts than on addressing the immediate needs and interests of the populace. This sentiment sparked a critical examination of the democratic processes within Europe, prompting contributors to explore the implications of this perceived disconnect between representatives and the represented.

The contributors delve into the diagnosis of this crisis, analyzing the underlying factors that contribute to the growing disenchantment with political representation. They explore how the pursuit of integration can sometimes overshadow the essential responsibilities of elected officials to their constituents. Through various perspectives, the authors propose potential solutions to address these issues, aiming to restore trust in the democratic system and ensure that the voices of the public are adequately heard and considered.

Ultimately, The Crisis of Representation in Europe serves as a vital discourse on the state of democracy in Europe, encouraging readers to reflect on the importance of accountability and representation in governance. The book not only critiques the current situation but also inspires dialogue on how to foster a more inclusive and responsive political landscape for the future.

ISBN: 9780714646565

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

236 pages