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Personnel Turnover and the Legitimacy of the EU: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Editat de John A. Scherpereel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2022
This book examines the effects of personnel turnover in European Union institutions. Individuals enter and exit EU institutions with remarkable frequency, and questions involving institutional personnel lie at the heart of populist and feminist critiques of the EU. Are these critiques accurate? How do personnel dynamics affect the EU’s legitimacy? Will changing patterns of turnover help to redeem the EU? Personnel Turnover addresses these issues by considering turnover’s effects on three aspects of legitimacy (input, throughput, and output). Authors use a common framework to explore various questions: Does turnover affect the ways that EU citizens see the EU or the likelihood that citizens will participate in EU elections? Does turnover affect the efficiency of the EU decision-making or the EU’s ability to promote its interests abroad? In tackling these contemporary subjects, the authors throw light on a classical question—what difference does it make when political leaders are replaced?

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030600549
ISBN-10: 3030600548
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: XV, 232 p. 24 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Personnel Turnover and the Legitimacy of the European Union.- SECTION 1: PERSONNEL TURNOVER AND INPUT LEGITIMACY.- Chapter 2: Turnover and Attitudes toward the European Parliament.- Chapter 3: Turnover, Turnout, and Input Legitimacy in the EU.- SECTION 2: PERSONNEL TURNOVER AND THROUGHPUT LEGITIMACY.- Chapter 4: Turnover and Legislative Efficiency in the European Union.- Chapter 5: Losing Women, Losing Power? Gender, Turnover, and EU Legislation.- Chapter 6: Personnel Turnover, Political Careers, and Leadership in the European Parliament.- SECTION THREE: PERSONNEL TURNOVER AND OUTPUT LEGITIMACY.- Chapter 7: Making a Hasty Brexit? Turnover and Brexit Negotiations.- Chapter 8: Turnover, Conditionality, and Europeanization in the Western Balkans.- Chapter 9: Institutional Dynamism and EU Politics.

Notă biografică

John A. Scherpereel is Professor of Political Science at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, USA. The author of Governing the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Between State Socialism and the European Union, his research focuses on executive politics, legislative politics, and political representation.


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This book examines the effects of personnel turnover in European Union (EU) institutions. Individuals enter and exit EU institutions with remarkable frequency, and questions involving institutional personnel lie at the heart of populist and feminist critiques of the EU. Are these critiques accurate? How do personnel dynamics affect the EU’s legitimacy? Will changing patterns of turnover help to redeem the EU? Personnel Turnover addresses these issues by considering turnover’s effects on three aspects of legitimacy (input, throughput, and output). Authors use a common framework to explore various questions: Does turnover affect the ways that EU citizens see the EU or the likelihood that citizens will participate in EU elections? Does turnover affect the efficiency of the EU decision-making or the EU’s ability to promote its interests abroad? In tackling these contemporary subjects, the authors throw light on a classical question—what difference does it make when political leadersare replaced?

John A. Scherpereel is Professor of Political Science at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, USA. The author of Governing the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Between State Socialism and the European Union, his research focuses on executive politics, legislative politics, and political representation.

Caracteristici

Investigates the personnel dimension of the EU by looking at turnover in various institutions Claims that personnel turnover in EU institutions affects throughput and output legitimacy, but not input legitimacy Highlights that that gender imbalances imperil the EU’s effectiveness, efficiency, and ability to meet citizens’ needs