ID | 053383 |
Title Proper | Integration, diversity, plurality: territorial governance and the reconstruction of legitimacy in a European "postnational" state |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gualini, Enrico |
Publication | Autumn 2004. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article deals with the European ‘legitimacy crisis’ from a neglected perspective, looking at ‘Europe’ not primarily as a set of formal (or formalisable) institutions, but rather as an emergent, policy-driven institutional construct. In this perspective, European integration may be very much seen as the outcome of the policies that are enacted in the European supra-national arena as well as of the way such policies are continuously reinterpreted, renegotiated and re-enacted in the different arenas of its multi-level polity. What is at stake in adopting a policy approach to the European legitimacy issue is, hence, a critical appraisal of development of processes of ‘institutionalisation of Europe’ that range far beyond issues of constitutional design. A crucial consequence is the need to ‘spatialise’ discourse on European reforms. The conclusion is a plea for an integration model for Europe not only constitutionally respectful of diversity, but constitutively enhancing diversity, and for an approach to policy reforms acting upon a ‘political geography of differences’. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 9, No.3; Autumn 2004: p 542-563 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol: 09 No 3 |
Key Words | European Union ; European Integration ; Nationalism ; Internal Politics ; International Relations |