Legitimacy And Democracy Flashcards
Forms of Democracy
-Representative- elected individuals representing the people
Participatory- citizen involvement in the decision-making process
Deliberative- political decisions as a product of fair and reasonable discussion/ debate among citizens
Principles of legitimacy
-Input, EU’s responsiveness to citizens concerns; participation by the people/ representation of the people (EP)
-Output, effectiveness of EU’s policy outcomes for the people
-Throughput, efficacy/ accountability/transparency of EU’s governance processes; inclusiveness and openness in consultation with the people
Mechanisms of legitimation (5)
-efficacy
-transparency
-accountability
-inclusiveness
-openness
Constructivist input
articulation of citizens concerns and ideas in a European public sphere
Institutionalist input
Representation of citizens/ interest groups/ networks and their demands in majoritarian EU institutions (EP) and through elections
Institutionalist output
Performance-based legitimacy (of non-majoritarian institutions)
Constructivist output
EU policies resonating with citizens’ values/ identit(y/ies) and how they fit their interests
Throughput as “cordon sanitaire”
Governance system ensures that the input comes out as uncorrupted output
Institutional Throughput
Efficacy, accountability and transparency of different forms of EU governance processes and adequacy of rules followed in the decision-making process; inclusiveness and openness of EU institutional bodies to “civil society” throughout the process
Constructivist Throughput
Ideas and deliberative interactions of actors involved in governance processes and how they promote efficacy, accountability, transparency and inclusiveness in relation to civil society