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The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)

The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement By Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)

The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement by Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)


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The enlargement of the EU from 15 to 25 states was a major and unprecedented event in its history. This groundbreaking study examines the effect of this enlargement on the much tested legitimacy of the EU.

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The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement by Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)

In 2004 the European Union was enlarged with ten new member states, eight of them previously communist states in Central and Eastern Europe. This enlargement was without precedent in the history of the Union and its predecessors. It is still to be seen how well the institutions as well as the citizens of the Union are able to cope with the consequences of this operation. The authors of this volume evaluate the effect of that enlargement on its legitimacy. They do so by assessing the effects of enlargement on the functioning of the process of political representation in the European Union and on the feelings of the European people towards the Union. This study is mainly based on data from the European Election Study 2004. This study made it for the first time possible to compare the attitudes and behaviour of citizens in the enlargement countries, in particular in Central and Eastern Europe, with their counterparts in the older member states. Some of the findings of this study are counterintuitive. In many respects the effects of enlargements are much smaller than often argued. The party systems of the new member states and the attitudes and behaviour of the voters of individual parties are very compatible with their counterparts in the older member states, making further European integration relatively easy. The same can be said about members of the European Parliament. On the other hand the mutual trust of the people in the older and new member states is extremely low and undermines the legitimacy of the enlarged Union.

About Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)

Professor Jacques Thomassen is distinguished professor of political science at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. He is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He published widely on the political representation, political behaviour and European Union politics. He was a visiting professor at the universities of Michigan, Harvard, Mannheim and the European University Institute.

Table of Contents

PART I POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION; PART II POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION

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NPB9780199548996
9780199548996
0199548994
The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement by Jacques Thomassen (Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Twente.)
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Oxford University Press
2009-05-28
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