The Alter-EU Movement and European Governance
Abstract
The recent obstacles to European integration have relaunched a debate that makes
ethics and transparency core parts of the European agenda. This hints at the possibility
of a more demanding regulation of lobbyists and, in broader terms, of all parties involved
in the European Governance. The dynamics currently at work testify to growing
receptiveness of EU officials to the claims of the Alter-EU movement; to the power
struggles between representation models; and to the existence of more or less open,
virtuous and/or citizen-controlled conceptions of public action that reflect differentiated
national traditions and practices (...).
Domains
Political science
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