In What Sense Does Right-Wing Populism Pose a Democratic Challenge for the European Union?

In a new article in Social and Legal Studies, John Erik Fossum argues that populists dismiss the prospects for EU democracy, but appear less concerned with abolishing the EU and more bent on altering it.

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Abstract

What kind of challenge is right-wing populism for the European Union (EU)? The EU has been frequently criticized by populists and non-populists alike for being a remote technocracy that suffers from serious democratic defects. Democratization relies on popular (and system insider) feedback, to spell out where the shortcomings are, and how these can be rectified. Does populism play this role—is it capable of playing this role—in the EU today? I discuss that under three headings: (1) Is populism a democratizing challenge for the EU? (2) Is populism a democratic challenge for the EU? (3) Is populism an existential threat to the EU? The article finds that populists dismiss the prospects for EU democracy and espouse conceptions of people, community, and values that are out of synch with the EU. Today's populists appear less concerned with abolishing the EU and more bent on altering it to serve their ends.

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John Erik Fossum
In What Sense Does Right-Wing Populism Pose a Democratic Challenge for the European Union?

Social and Legal Studies, 2023.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09646639231153306

Published Feb. 8, 2023 11:43 AM - Last modified Feb. 8, 2023 11:43 AM