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Understanding the mechanisms of EU politicization: lessons from the Eurozone crisis
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 05:38 authored by Paul StathamPaul Statham, Hans-Jörg TrenzThe article critically evaluates existing theories and approaches on European Union (EU) politicization to understand how the EU's democratic politics can potentially work in an era of `mediated politics'. Moving beyond questions of why politicization has occurred, and what kind of EU will it lead to, we outline a theoretical perspective on the mechanisms of how the EU's politicization is taking place. Against the backdrop of a post-functionalist theory of integration, the contours of which have been recently discussed within political science, we think that the dynamics of EU politicization can be better grasped from a public sphere perspective within the framework of what we will call a `democratic functionalism' approach. The Eurozone debt crisis case is used as an example of deep and broad EU politicization to explicate the mechanisms at work.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Comparative European PoliticsISSN
1472-4790Publisher
Palgrave MacmillanExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
13Page range
287-306Department affiliated with
- International Development Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Sussex Centre for Migration Research Publications
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- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes