Download full text
(external source)
Citation Suggestion
Please use the following Persistent Identifier (PID) to cite this document:
https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.9775
Exports for your reference manager
Hijacking Democracy: Proposals on the Future of the European Union in Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia (2015-2022)
[journal article]
Abstract EU integration has opened new controversies in making sense of democracy. This article studies how discourses on democracy in EU integration open spaces to hijack the concept of democracy, using a novel empirical dataset on proposals for reforming EU democracy formulated during the rise of the "EU c... view more
EU integration has opened new controversies in making sense of democracy. This article studies how discourses on democracy in EU integration open spaces to hijack the concept of democracy, using a novel empirical dataset on proposals for reforming EU democracy formulated during the rise of the "EU crisis" rhetoric between 2015-2022. The analysis focuses on 131 proposals from Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia as sources with the rationale to present forward‐looking claims on EU democracy. The three EU member states have struggled with post‐1989 democratic consolidation. Between 2015-2022, fundamental tenets of democracy continued to be undermined in Hungary with implications for the decision‐making and legitimacy of the EU institutions. The analysis finds limited conceptual innovations in references to democracy in the proposals. Moreover, it shows how illiberal actors, identified by conceptions of democracy reduced to (state‐level) majority rule, present conventionally antidemocratic ideas as embodying the spirit of democracy. In all three countries, democratic actors broadly failed to counter these hijacking attempts. The findings underscore the impoverished discourses on democracy in the context of EU integration in the small Visegrad countries. They also call for enhanced public representations of views on the EU in an inclusive manner.... view less
Keywords
EU; Hungary; Slovakia; democracy; Czech Republic; party; European integration; political development; intellectual
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
European Politics
Free Keywords
European Union; de‐democratisation; illiberalism; national governments; political parties
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Politics and Governance, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
Debating Europe: Politicization, Contestation, and Democratization
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed