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The Second Euroacademia International Conference: “The European Union and the Politicization of Europe”

December 6, 2012 - December 8, 2012


Venue: Budapest, Hungary

Organizer(s): Euroacademia

Language: English

Contact: Euroacademia, Paris Area Office: 10 Boulevard Dubreuil, 91400 Orsay, France
Tel.: +33 647 15 11 61; +33 980 52 79 22; +33 648 60 03 96
Fax: +33 985 52 79 22
E-mail: [email protected]

Info link: http://euroacademia.eu/conference/second-eu-and-the-politicization-of-europe/

The Conference aims to survey some current debates and addresses once more the challenges of the EU polity in a context of multiple crises that confronted Europe in recent years. It supports a transformative view that involves balanced weights of optimism and pessimism in a belief that the unfold of current events and the way EU deals with delicate problems will put an increased pressure in the future on matters of accountability and will require some institutional adjustments that address democratic requirements for decision making. Is the EU becoming an increasingly politicized entity? Is the on-going politicization of Europe a structured or a messy one? Do political parties within the European Parliament act in a manner that strengthens the view of the EU as an articulate political system? Are there efficient ways for addressing the democratic deficit issue? Can we find usable indicators for detecting an emerging European demos and a European civil society? Does an Europeanization of the masses take place or the EU remains a genuinely elitist project? Did the Lisbon Treaty introduce significant changes regarding the challenges facing the EU? Can we see any robust improvements in the accountability of the EU decision making processes? Are there alternative ways of looking at the politicization processes and redistributive policies inside the EU? These are only few of the large number of questions that unfold when researchers or practitioners look at the EU.
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