Democratizing the European Union
Perspectives on Democratization
Democratizing the European Union
Catherine Hoskyns and Michael Newman
Funding Democracy
Peter Burnell
Democracy as Public Deliberation
Maurizio DEntreves
Mainstreaming Gender, Democratizing the State
Shirin M. Rai
Democratization through the Looking-Glass
Peter Burnell
Trade Unions and Democracy
Mark Harcourt and Geoffrey Wood
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Democratizing the European Union : issues for the twenty-first century /
Catherine Hoskyns and Michael Newman, editors.
p. cm.(Perspectives on democratization)
ISBN 1-4128-0569-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. European Union. 2. Democratization. I. Hoskyns, Catherine. II. Newman, Michael, 1946- III. Series.
JN40.D49 2006
341.242'dc22
2005054877
ISBN 13: 978-1-4128-0569-8 (pbk)
Sue Cohen is Co-ordinator of the Single Parent Action Network (SPAN), a grass-roots multi-racial network of single parents working locally, nationally and in Europe, set up in 1990 under the ECs Third Poverty Action Programme. She also works with the European Anti Poverty Network (EAPN) and has done research at Bristol University on womens perspectives on social solidarity in the EU.
Stefano Fella is researching a PhD thesis at the University of North London on the Labour Partys European policy, with special reference to the Intergovernmental Conference of 1996/97. He has previously worked in the House of Commons and the European Parliament, and at South Bank University. He is the author of The 199697 Intergovernmental Conference and the Treaty of Amsterdam a Thwarted Reform (South Bank European Paper 1/99).
Sverker Gustavsson is Jean Monnet Professor of European Political Integration at Uppsala University in Sweden. His recent publications include Double Asymmetry as Normative Challenge in A. Follesdal and P. Koslowski (eds), Democracy and the European Union (Springer, 1997), and Defending the Democratic Deficit in A. Weale and M. Nentwich (eds), Political Theory and the European Union (Routledge, 1998). He is the editor (together with Leif Lewin) of The Future of the Nation State (Routledge, 1996).
Catherine Hoskyns is Jean Monnet Professor of European Studies at Coventry University. She teaches on European Union politics and gender studies and is the author of Integrating Gender: Women, Law and Politics in the European Union (Verso, 1996). She is currently studying the application of deliberative democracy to the EU.
Mary Kaldor is Programme Director of the Centre for Global Governance at the London School of Economics and Co-chair of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly. She is the author of New and Old Wars: Organised Violence in a Global Era (Polity, 1999) and is the editor (with B. Einhorn and Z. Kavan) of Citizenship and Democratic Control in Europe (Edward Elgar, 1996).
Richard Kuper lectured in European politics at the University of Hertfordshire until he took early retirement in 1997. A former publisher with Pluto Press, he is now working with an organic farming, research and education eentre in France while continuing to research and write about policy formation, the democratic process and the EU. His publications include Democracy and the European Union (European Dossier Series, University of North London Press, 1996) and The Politics of the European Court of Justice (European Dossier Series, KoganPage, 1998).
John Lambert is a freelance journalist who has worked in Brussels since the 1970s. He was Secretary General of the Technical Co-ordination Group in the first directly elected European Parliament and thereafter of the Rainbow Group and the Green-Left Group. He is a co-founder of the Agenor network, which works for understanding and contact among the left in Europe. He is the author of Solidarity and Survival: a Vision for Europe (Avebury, 1994).
Valerio Lintner is Reader in European Economics at London Guildhall University and visiting lecturer at the Universities of Perugia and Montpellier. He has written a number of articles on the economics of European integration and on the European economy and is the author (with David Edye) of Contemporary Europe: Economics, Politics and Society (Prentice-Hall, 1996).
Michael Newman is Jean Monnet Professor in European Integration Studies and Director of the London European Research Centre at the University of North London. He is the author of Democracy, Sovereignty and the European Union (Hurst, 1996), and of Socialism and European Unity: the Dilemma of the Left in Britain and France (Hurst, 1983). He is currently working on a biography of Ralph Miliband.