The European Semester: democratic weaknesses as limits to learning
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serval:BIB_9E4FD3BEFD34
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
The European Semester: democratic weaknesses as limits to learning
Journal
European Policy Analysis
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
In this contribution to the symposium “What’s the problem? Multilevel governance and problem-solving” we discuss possible reasons that make difficult for the European Semester to achieve the goals of developing mutual learning and the acquisition of “ownership” over fiscal restraint, budgetary coordination and structural reforms. We underscore the uneasy coupling of a “soft” multilevel governance mode with “hard” forms of governance associated with power politics and domination. We claim that four major problems undermine the Semester’s credibility and effectiveness: a) a democratic deficit resulting from executive dominance, the relative sidelining of parliaments and the marginalization of the public, which confine learning to governmental and administrative circles; b) the constitutionalization of budgetary policy choices, which constrains the available policy options and preempts reflection and discussion; c) the “disciplinary logic” imposed through asymmetric intergovernmentalism, which invites non-compliance or bargaining, and d) the “tough” treatment of debtor Eurozone members outside the Semester.
Keywords
Multilevel governance, Problem-solving, European Semester, Learning, Democracy
Create date
27/10/2018 18:14
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21/08/2019 5:13