Politics of Last Resort
Governing by Emergency in the European Union
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 18 December 2019
- ISBN 9780198791720
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 240x159x18 mm
- Weight 492 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The book examines how a certain way of governing, invoking exceptional measures for exceptional times, has become central to the workings of the European Union.
MoreLong description:
Prominent in the EU's recent transformations has been the tendency to advance extraordinary measures in the name of crisis response. From emergency lending to macro-economics, border management to Brexit, policies are pursued unconventionally and as measures of last resort. This book investigates the nature, rise, and implications of this politics of emergency as it appears in the transnational setting. As the author argues, recourse to this method of rule is an expression of the deeper weakness of executive power in today's Europe. It is how policy-makers contend with rising socio-economic power and diminishing representative ties, seeking fall-back authority in the management of crises. In the structure of the EU they find incentives and few impediments. Whereas political exceptionalism tends to be associated with sovereign power, here it is power's diffusion and functional disaggregation that spurs politics in the emergency mode. The effect of these governing patterns is not just to challenge and reshape ideas of EU legitimacy rooted in constitutionalism and technocracy. The politics of emergency fosters a counter-politics in its mirror image, as populists and others play with themes of necessity and claim the right to disobedience in extremis. The book examines the prospects for democracy once the politics of emergency takes hold, and what it might mean to put transnational politics on a different footing.
MoreTable of Contents:
Beyond a Sovereign State of Exception
Structural Vulnerabilities of the Transnational Sphere
Towards Emergency Europe
Prospects of a New Normal
Iterations of Technocracy
Populism as the Promise of Agency
Principled Disobedience
Structuring Partisan Power
Beyond a Politics of Singularities