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An all-star cast of scholars and politicians from Europe and America propose and debate the creation of a new European parliament with substantial budgetary and legislative power to solve the crisis of governance in the Eurozone and promote social and fiscal justice and public investment.

The European Union is struggling. The rise of Euroskeptic parties in member states, economic distress in the south, the migrant crisis, and Brexit top the news. But deeper structural problems may be a greater long-term peril. Not least is the economic management of the Eurozone, the nineteen countries that use the Euro. How can this be accomplished in a way generally acceptable to members, given a political system whose structures are routinely decried for a lack of democratic accountability? How can the EU promote fiscal and social justice while initiating the long-term public investments that Europe needs to overcome stagnation? These are the problems a distinguished group of European and American scholars set out to solve in this short but valuable book.

Among many longstanding grievances is the charge that Eurozone policies serve large and wealthy countries at the expense of poorer nations. It is also unclear who decides economic policy, how the interests of diverse member states are balanced, and to whom the decision-makers are accountable. The four lead authors-Stephanie Hennette, Thomas Piketty, Guillaume Sacriste, and Antoine Vauchez-describe these and other problems, and respond with a draft treaty establishing a parliament for economic policy, its members drawn from national parliaments. We then hear from invited critics, who express support, objections, or alternative ideas.

How to Democratize Europe offers a chance to observe how major thinkers view some of the Continent's most pressing issues and attempt to connect democratic reform with concrete changes in economic and social policies.

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A blast against austerity economics, with institutional reforms (including a full draft treaty) engineered to overturn it. -- Alex Barker * Financial Times *

Preface to the English Edition ix
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Part One Another Europe Is Possible
1 The Euro-ization of Europe: The Extra-mural Rise of the Government of the Euro and the Redefinition of the `European Project'
9(37)
Guillaume Sacriste
Antoine Vauchez
2 On the Legal Feasibility of a Treaty to Democratize the Governance of the Euro Area
46(7)
3 What Would the Parliamentary Assembly of the Euro Area Look Like?
53(5)
4 What to Do if Some Member States Reject the Proposed Treaty?
58(5)
Part Two Draft Treaty on the Democratization of the Governance of the Euro Area (T-Dem)
5 Explanatory Statement
63(3)
6 Draft Treaty on the Democratization of the Governance of the Euro Area (T-Dem)
66(23)
Part Three Debate Now!
7 Europe's Constituent Moment
89(6)
Jeremy Adelman
Anne-Laure Delatte
8 Ten Thoughts on the Treaty Democratizing the Euro Area (T-Dem)
95(5)
Paul Magnette
9 For a Demoicratization of Eurozone Governance
100(9)
Kalypso Nicolaidis
10 The European Parliament Is the Parliament of the Euro Area
109(6)
Pierre Moscovici
11 A Eurozone Congress
115(7)
Luuk van Middelaar
Vestert Borger
12 The Economy Is a Polity: Implications for the New Modes of Economic Governance in the EU
122(9)
Christian Joerges
13 In Search of Lost Sovereignty
131(6)
Iphigenie Kamtsidou
14 Reconciling Democratic Sovereignty with Economic and Monetary Integration: T-Dem in Dialogue with the German Constitutional Court
137(13)
Ulrike Liebert
15 Citizen-Based Paths of Democratization for the EU without New Treaty Making
150(11)
Rui Tavares
Part Four Rejoinders
16 The T-Dem: Why? How?
161(9)
17 European Parliamentary Sovereignty on the Shoulders of National Parliamentary Sovereignties
170(8)
18 Europeanizing Politics, Politicizing Europe
178(7)
19 Manifesto for the Democratization of Europe
185(6)
Manon Bouju
Lucas Chancel
Anne-Laure Delatte
Stephanie Hennette
Thomas Piketty
Guillaume Sacriste
Antoine Vauchez
Glossary 191(6)
Contributors 197(2)
Index 199
Stephanie Hennette is Professor of Law at Paris Nanterre University. Thomas Piketty is Professor at the Paris School of Economics and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). Guillaume Sacriste is Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne. Antoine Vauchez is CNRS Research Professor, University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne. Jeremy Adelman is Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor of Spanish Civilization and Culture, Princeton University.