European Democracy in Crisis
Polities under challenge and social movements
Samenvatting
In the past ten years, Europe has faced challenges that are unprecedented in its contemporary history. The economic and financial crisis revealed the weaknesses in the functioning of the Eurozone, notably the European Union’s macro-economic structure. The neo-liberal measures intended to remedy it have caused, however, fierce reactions on both poles of the political spectrum. The reduction of Member States’ sovereignty in fiscal and economic policy gave rise to right wing populism and Euro-skeptic political forces.
Resisting the politics of austerity, the social movements across Europe have resorted occasionally to extra-institutional mechanisms and channels. Violence has indeed become Europe’s new normal, but not only due to the rise of radical left-wing and even more so right-wing social movements. Hit by a series of terrorist attacks European polities have descended into a latent (and in moments real) "state of nature". Eleven contributions to this volume are all concerned with the different facets of the European crisis and the possibilities of overcoming it. They address themselves to the philosophers, political scientists and legal scholars interested in the European Union studies.
Author's information
-Hauke Brunkhorst, Professor, European University Flensburg, Sociology
-Dragica Vujadinovic, Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade
-Tanasije Marinkovic, Professor, Faculty of Law University of Belgrade
-Patrice Canivez, Professor, Université Lille 3, UFR Humanités
-Petar Marković, PhD Candidate, Université Libre de Bruxelles, GEM PhD School
-Gérard Raulet, Professor, University of Paris-Sorbonne
-Nenad Dimitrijevic, Professor, Central European University, Budapest, Political Science
-Stephan Kirste, Professor, University of Salzburg
-David Rasmussen, Professor, Boston College
-Anne Reichold, Professor, University of Flensburg, Sociology
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1 Introduction 1
Part I: Polities under Challenge
2 The Idea of Transnational Democracy 9
Patrice Canivez
3 Critique of the Theory of the EU as a Demoi-cracy – Lessons from the Euro Crisis 21
Petar Marković
4 The New Transformation of the Public Sphere – Lessons from Greek/European Crisis 39
Hauke Brunkhorst
5 Causes of the Current Crisis and Ways Out – Seen through the Lens of the European Social Model 53
Dragica Vujadinović
6 Religion in Public Spaces – Controversies in the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law 75
Tanasije Marinković
7 Disagreement and Recognition 93
Gérard Raulet
Part II: Social Movements
8 Responding to Crisis of Democracy – Social Movements as Constituent Power 113
Nenad Dimitrijević
9 A Rights-Based Justification of the Participation of Civil Society in Europe 135
Stephan Kirste
10 Democracy against Capitalism 149
Hauke Brunkhorst
11 The Second Arab Awakening and the Changing Context of Public Reason 159
David Rasmussen
12 Resentment and Societal Transformation –ARule-RelatedArgument against Martha Nussbaum’s Critique of Anger 167
Anne Reichold
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