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OverviewMaking European Citizens examines the forms of transnational citizenship developing in Europe. Active citizenship involves more than simply voting. Achieving mobilization at a transnational level may involve new democratic techniques and skills. The volume explores how far European citizens have acquired the requisite methods and qualities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. Bellamy , D. Castiglione , J. ShawPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9780333973776ISBN 10: 0333973771 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 04 April 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsPreface Notes on Contributors Introduction: From National to Transnational Citizenship; R.Bellamy, D.Castiglione & J.Shaw PART I: CITIZENS' DEMOCRATIC STANDING AND RIGHTS OF PARTICIPATION The Contested Case of EU Voting Rights; A.Connolly, S.Day & J.Shaw EU Citizenship and the Principle of Affectedness; C.Hilson We the Citizens? Representation and Participation in EU Constitutional Politics; D.Castiglione PART II: CITIZENS' VOICE AND INTERESTS Transitional Political Parties; S.Day & J.Shaw Making Citizens from the Market? NGOs and the Representation of Interests; A.Warleigh Legitimising EU Regulation: Procedural Accountability, Participation, or Better Consultation?; I.Bartle PART III: CITIZENS' MOBILIZATION AND OPPORTUNITIES Lesson Learning and the 'Civil Society of Interests'; N.Pérez-Sólorzano Borrogán Local Mobilisation and Supranational Standards; C.F.Stychin Local Strategies for Civic Inclusion in a European Context: The Roma in the Czech Republic; M.Castle-Kanerova & B.Jordan PART IV: DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP IN A DEMOCRATIC EUROPE? Civic Competence and Identity in the European Polity; D.N.Chryssochoou Between Past and Future: The Democratic Limits of EU Citizenship; R.Bellamy IndexReviews'The book is well written and gives the reader a new way of approaching European citizenship!highly recommended.' - Political Studies Review 'Extremely timely!a genuinely informative book, which helps to enhance our understanding of the obstacles to participation, representation and identity formation within the EU!highly recommended.' - Journal of Common Market Studies 'The merit of the present volume is that it shows how far the EU is from replicating the moderate successes of welfare states, governed through systems of party competition, and so how far it is from a meaningful conception of a democratic polity.' - Public Administration '...edited by three leading scholars!the coherence of the volume is noteworthy!Most chapters provide very valuable contributions to the subject. The introductory chapter by the editors is remarkable in its ability to synthesise in a few pages vast knowledge on citizenship!Interestingly, optimism of the will is not absent from some of the contributions, but!the reader of this outstanding volume would be inclined to think that pessimism of the intellect is the appropriate conclusion as regards an active European citizenship.' - West European Politics '...edited by three of the leading voices in European Union studies...The volume is replete with rich insights and meanings, and deserves further reading, even for those relatively familiar with EU citizenship. This collection and its individual chapters will no doubt be cited by those seeking to get to grips with EU citizenship, its problems, its potential and likely future trajectories for years to come.' - Common Market Law Review "'The book is well written and gives the reader a new way of approaching European citizenship highly recommended.' - Political Studies Review 'Extremely timely a genuinely informative book, which helps to enhance our understanding of the obstacles to participation, representation and identity formation within the EU highly recommended.' - Journal of Common Market Studies 'The merit of the present volume is that it shows how far the EU is from replicating the moderate successes of welfare states, governed through systems of party competition, and so how far it is from a meaningful conception of a democratic polity.' - Public Administration '...edited by three leading scholars the coherence of the volume is noteworthy Most chapters provide very valuable contributions to the subject. The introductory chapter by the editors is remarkable in its ability to synthesise in a few pages vast knowledge on citizenship Interestingly, ""optimism of the will"" is not absent from some of the contributions, but the reader of this outstanding volume would be inclined to think that ""pessimism of the intellect"" is the appropriate conclusion as regards an active European citizenship.' - West European Politics '...edited by three of the leading voices in European Union studies...The volume is replete with rich insights and meanings, and deserves further reading, even for those relatively familiar with EU citizenship. This collection and its individual chapters will no doubt be cited by those seeking to get to grips with EU citizenship, its problems, its potential and likely future trajectories for years to come.' - Common Market Law Review" 'The book is well written and gives the reader a new way of approaching European citizenship highly recommended.' - Political Studies Review 'Extremely timely a genuinely informative book, which helps to enhance our understanding of the obstacles to participation, representation and identity formation within the EU highly recommended.' - Journal of Common Market Studies 'The merit of the present volume is that it shows how far the EU is from replicating the moderate successes of welfare states, governed through systems of party competition, and so how far it is from a meaningful conception of a democratic polity.' - Public Administration '...edited by three leading scholars the coherence of the volume is noteworthy Most chapters provide very valuable contributions to the subject. The introductory chapter by the editors is remarkable in its ability to synthesise in a few pages vast knowledge on citizenship Interestingly, optimism of the will is not absent from some of the contributions, but the reader of this outstanding volume would be inclined to think that pessimism of the intellect is the appropriate conclusion as regards an active European citizenship.' - West European Politics '...edited by three of the leading voices in European Union studies...The volume is replete with rich insights and meanings, and deserves further reading, even for those relatively familiar with EU citizenship. This collection and its individual chapters will no doubt be cited by those seeking to get to grips with EU citizenship, its problems, its potential and likely future trajectories for years to come.' - Common Market Law Review Author InformationRICHARD BELLAMY is Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Policy at University College London, UK, and Academic Director of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). His recent publications include Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise (1999) and (as co-editor) The Cambridge History of Twentieth Century Political Thought (2003), Lineages of European Citizenship: Rights, Belonging and Participation in 11 Nation States (2004) and Citizenship and Governance in the EU, 2nd ed. (2005). DARIO CASTIGLION Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |