Covid-19: A Different Economic Crisis but the Same Paradigm of Democratic Deficit in the EU

Dina Sebastião
2021 Politics and Governance  
Based on a normative orientation and an interdisciplinary perspective, this is a comparative study, using the process tracing methodology, between the EU responses to Eurozone and Covid-19 crises to assess if, despite different outcomes, institutional decision-making processes evidence a change. The study concluded that the EU democratic deficit remains, which assumes special features in economic crises, providing a political oversize power to the economically hegemonic states, thus
more » ... ideological debate and making national interest prevail over politicisation. This perpetuates the conversion of structural economic positions into political power at the expense of political representative power and democracy.
doi:10.17645/pag.v9i2.3923 fatcat:wm5f7djwtzhobgz3hg4hswibgu