Europe lives the oxymoron of being a ‘Union’ with plural identities, which is a natural consequence of its history and a genetic element of its founding pacts. The result is a politeia made up of demoi, as the Treaties clearly express. This plurality matches the policy formula of multilevel governance, composed of two levels of legitimacy outlined in Article 10 TEU, which are enriched by the regional and local dimensions referred to in Article 4 TEU.
The European Politeia: Democracy and Citizenship without a State
Cafaro, Susanna Maria
2023-01-01
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Europe lives the oxymoron of being a ‘Union’ with plural identities, which is a natural consequence of its history and a genetic element of its founding pacts. The result is a politeia made up of demoi, as the Treaties clearly express. This plurality matches the policy formula of multilevel governance, composed of two levels of legitimacy outlined in Article 10 TEU, which are enriched by the regional and local dimensions referred to in Article 4 TEU.File in questo prodotto:
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