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No polity for old politics? A framework for analyzing the politicization of European Integration

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In the literature on European integration, the concept of "politicalization" is often attributed major importance as mentioned in this paper, and the literature attributes three different functions to politicalization: it functions to crystallize opposing advocacy coalitions, to raise the question of legitimacy and to alter the course of European integration.
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In the literature on European integration, politicization as concept is often attributed major importance. This article shows how the literature variously discusses the politicization of European Union (EU) institutions, the politicization of EU decision‐making processes or the politicization of EU issues. Similarly, the literature attributes three different functions to politicization: it functions to crystallize opposing advocacy coalitions, to raise the question of legitimacy and to alter the course of European integration. Despite this diversity, this article argues we are in fact dealing with an encompassing process. To further our understanding of politicization of European integration, politicization as process is defined as an increase in polarization of opinions, interests or values and the extent to which they are publicly advanced towards policy formulation within the EU. Furthermore, attention is directed to practices of representative claims‐making in the public sphere through which ...

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Why There is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik

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