Civic competence and the challenge to EU polity-building

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Series Details Vol.9, No.5, October 2002, p756-773
Publication Date October 2002
ISSN 1350-1763
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This article argues for the institutionalisation of European 'civic competence': the institutional capacity of European citizens qua social equals to be actively engaged in the governance of the EU. It claims that a novel approach is needed to bridge the institutional and sociopsychological aspects of the EU's democratic pathology through the construction of a multi-level civic space to enhance the governing capacity of European citizens, whilst creating a particular normative order for an input-oriented legitimacy to emerge. It is also argued that recent, managerial-type reforms failed to transform a shadowy political space into a purposeful res publica: a community of free and equal citizens which is able to navigate the normative orientations of European civic society through a principled public discourse.

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