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ID130962
Title ProperDemocracy beyond the state
Other Title InformationInsights from the European Union
LanguageENG
AuthorHurrelmann, Achim
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)MODERN DEMOCRACY IS, ABOVE ALL ELSE, a procedural ideal. To be sure, high substantive hopes are often placed in democracy. Yet the essence of democracy lies not in the specific outcomes that it may (or may not) help reach, but in a set of procedures that ensure, in the words of Philippe Schmitter and Terry Karl, that "rulers are held accountable for their actions in the public realm by citizens," who act primarily "through the competition and cooperation of their elected representatives."1 Historically, the main political arena in which democratic procedures have been implemented, and the main reference point for democratic theory, has been the state. According to a well-established argument, the democratization of non-state entities-such as international and supranational organizations or transnational networks with various degrees of institutionalization-is therefore faced with significant conceptual and practical challenges.2 This article seeks to assess the severity of these challenges: Can democratic procedures be transferred to political entities "beyond the state," or is democracy doomed to failure in non-state contexts?
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol.129, No.1; Spring 2014: p.87-105
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol.129, No.1; Spring 2014: p.87-105
Key WordsDemocracy ;  European Union - EU ;  Politics ;  Political Reforms ;  Political Competition ;  Political Cooperation ;  International Organizations - IO ;  Supranational Organizations ;  Transnational Networks ;  Political Entities ;  Democratic Procedures ;  Political Challenge ;  Conceptual Challenges ;  State Politics


 
 
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