Democratizing the EU: Is there a need for institutional reform?

Activity Type: 
Lecture Series / Brown Bag
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Date: 
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 - 12:30 to 14:00
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
Wesley W. Posvar, Room 4217
Contact Person: 
Erica Edwards
Contact Email: 
EEE36@pitt.edu

Beyond the Ballot: Europe's Democratic Journey:

The panelists will facilitate a discussion about the history of the EU, and its efforts to increase its democratic credentials. Beginning with the first direct elections to the European Parliament (EP) in 1979 and with every Treaty reform since Maastricht, new sources of democratic legitimacy have been introduced. Yet, the notion of the EU’s democratic deficit persists, with citizens demanding greater democratic accountability of EU institutions and of the decision-making process.

Join us as we take stock of EU democracy and consider ways to alleviate both the real and perceived deficits that exist.

About the Panelists:
Manuel Müller is a Senior Research Fellow in the European Union research programme. His research focuses mainly on institutional reform of the EU and supranational democracy.
Christine Neuhold is a Professor of EU Democratic Governance and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University, Netherlands.

UCIS Unit: 
European Studies Center
European Union Center of Excellence
Is Event Already in University Calendar?: 
No
Pitt Undergrads: 
6
Pitt Grad Students: 
1