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The European System of Governance and the Eastern Enlargement

[journal article]

Cueto Nogueras, Carlos de

Abstract

Although it is important to eliminate the illegitimatizing undemocratic heritage of the European institutional framework, any attempt to use the institutional reformist process as a means to delay the eastern widening of the European Union could endanger not only the democratic consolidation of the ... view more

Although it is important to eliminate the illegitimatizing undemocratic heritage of the European institutional framework, any attempt to use the institutional reformist process as a means to delay the eastern widening of the European Union could endanger not only the democratic consolidation of the Central & Eastern European societies, but also the security & stability of the continent. Even more worrisome is that it could jeopardize the unity of the European integrationist project, as countries such as Germany, Austria, Denmark, & Finland lose interest in building Europe in favor of a greater bilateralism in their relationships with their Eastern European neighbors.... view less

Keywords
governance

Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
European Politics

Free Keywords
Europe; Political Systems; European Economic Community; Eastern Europe; Political Development; International Relations; Democracy

Document language
English

Publication Year
1999

Page/Pages
p. 91-102

Journal
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 7 (1999) 1

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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