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In 2005 hopes for closer European integration were dealt a potentially fatal blow when French and Dutch voters rejected the proposed new European Union constitution. Going beyond the instant analysis of journalists, which placed blame for the failed vote on the two nations’ internal politics, Democracy Needs Dispute examines a collection of media accounts of European policy debates to argue that the problem with the EU is its relative lack of vibrant political conflict. Democracy Needs Dispute offers both up-to-date analysis and a rich theoretical understanding of the problems facing further efforts at European integration.
Die Ablehnung der EU-Verfassung in Frankreich und den Niederlanden brachte den Konstitutionalisierungsprozess Europas zu einem abrupten Halt. In diesem Band werden die Gründe für das Scheitern der Volksabstimmungen analysiert und die Mediendebatten untersucht, die dem Abstimmungsprozess folgten.