Masterarbeit, 2006
64 Seiten, Note: 1,7
This paper explores the challenges of democratic legitimacy within the increasingly complex system of European governance, focusing on the role of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in fostering deliberative democracy. It aims to examine the potential and limitations of EU-NGO cooperation, taking into account the legal, institutional, and financial frameworks involved. Through a case study approach, the paper analyzes practical experiences with EU-NGO cooperation and outlines suggestions for a reform of the European socio-political structure to facilitate genuine participatory democracy.
The first chapter establishes the problem of democratic deficit within the complex transnational European system, highlighting the increasing distance between EU decision-making and citizen involvement. Chapter two presents deliberative democracy theory as a potential solution, emphasizing the need for inclusive and meaningful participation in political processes. Chapter three explores the hopes and expectations held towards NGOs as representatives of civil society, arguing that they play a crucial role in fostering deliberation and legitimacy. Chapter four provides an insight into the European legal and institutional framework governing EU-NGO cooperation, analyzing its strengths and weaknesses. The fifth chapter examines case studies of NGO activities in Berlin, demonstrating the practical experiences with EU cooperation and support from a deliberative perspective. Chapter six, based on the findings of the previous chapters, elaborates suggestions for a reform of the European socio-political structure, enabling NGOs to fulfil their function and facilitating genuine participatory democracy. The paper concludes with an outlook into the future of European governance and the potential for integrating all citizens in a more participatory system.
The key concepts explored in this paper include democratic deficit, deliberative democracy, EU-NGO cooperation, participatory governance, civil society, legitimacy, socio-political structures, and case studies.
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