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ID134066
Title ProperCivil society and the European common security and defence policy
LanguageENG
AuthorDembinski, Matthias ;  Joachim, Jutta
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The involvement of civil society organizations (CSOs) is widely regarded by students of the EU's domestic policy fields as enhancing transparency and accountability and, more generally, the democratic quality of political processes. This article explores the contribution of CSOs to the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy and assesses whether a democracy-enhancing effect of their involvement can also be demonstrated for this policy field. We analyse the contribution of CSOs based on two common models of democracy: the intergovernmental and the supranational model of democracy. We find that CSOs are indeed quite actively involved in the EU's security policy. With regard to their democracy-enhancing effects, however, our findings are rather mixed. While the engagement of CSOs does provide a remedy for the democratic deficits associated with intergovernmental decision-making, these organizations do not fully meet the demands posed by supranational governance.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.23, No.4; Dec.2014: p.449-465
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol.23, No.4; Dec.2014: p.449-465
Key WordsCSDP ;  Civil Society ;  Non-Governmental Organizations - NGOs ;  European Security ;  European Defence Policy ;  Democracy ;  European Politics ;  Political Process ;  European Union - EU ;  Supranational Governance ;  Civil Society Organizations - CSOs


 
 
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