The Politics of Legitimation in the European Union : Legitimacy Recovered?

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Published:Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022, ©2022
Persons: Lord, Christopher <<[VerfasserIn]>> -, Bursens, Peter <<[MitwirkendeR]>>, De Bièvre, Dirk <<[MitwirkendeR]>>, Trondal, Jarle <<[MitwirkendeR]>>, Wessel, Ramses A. <<[MitwirkendeR]>>
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Language:English
Series:Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies
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Physical description:1 online resource (323 pages)
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520 |a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- PART 1: Theoretical Framework: The Politics of Legitimation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conflating Policy, Democracy and Legitimacy: An Illustration through Stakeholder Involvement -- PART 2: Legitimation by Individual Citizens and Officials -- 3. 'Winning Minds, not Hearts'?: The Legitimation Challenge of Citizens' Emotions about European Integration after the Eurocrisis -- 4. Trust Lost, Trust Regained?: Citizens' Trust in EU, National and Subnational Governments During and After Economic Crisis 2008-2019 -- 5. The Public and EU Legitimacy: A Framework for Understanding the Meaning of Public Opinion for European Integration -- 6. Dublin is Dead: A Study in Delegitimation -- PART 3: Legitimation by Media and Parliaments -- 7. Whose Voice Is Louder?: Analysing the EU's Legitimation Through the Apple State Aid Case -- 8. Legitimation Strategies and National Parliaments: The Case of Anti-Corruption -- 9. Toothless Observers or Comprehensive Players?: Conceptualising the Involvement of National Parliaments in the European Semester -- PART 4: Legitimation by Governments, Courts and External Actors -- 10. A Two-Way Street: Flexible and Rigid Legitimation across Actors and Policies in the EU -- 11. Post-Crisis Legitimacy in the EU's Economic and Monetary Union: The Cases of European Fiscal Policy Coordination and Banking Supervision -- 12. Legitimacy, Conditionality, and Norm Compliance: Lessons from the EU's Normative Power Approach -- PART 5: Theoretical Conclusions on Legitimation and Legitimacy -- 13 Polycrisis and Resilience in the European Union: Covid-19 and Avenues for Future Studies -- 14. The Many Actors of Direct and Indirect Legitimation. 
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