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  2. John McCormick (political scientist) - Wikipedia

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    John McCormick (born November 30, 1954) is Jean Monnet Chair of European Union Politics at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), and was department chair from 2001 until 2008. He spent eight years working in the environmental movement (working for the World Wide Fund for Nature and the International Institute for ...

  3. Democratic legitimacy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional nature of the democratic deficit. In the European Union, there are two sources of democratic legitimacy: the European Parliament, chosen by the electorates of the individual EU countries; and the Council of the European Union (the "Council of Ministers"), together with the European Council (of heads of national governments), that ...

  4. European values - Wikipedia

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    European values are the norms and values that Europeans are said to have in common, and which transcend national or state identities. [1] In addition to helping promote European integration, this doctrine also provides the basis for analyses that characterise European politics, economics, and society as reflecting a shared identity; it is often associated with human rights, electoral democracy ...

  5. Explainer-What is the European Commission - AOL

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    Here is what the Commission does: It is one of the three main institutions of the EU, alongside the European Parliament with its 720 deputies from all EU countries and the European Council, which ...

  6. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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    The exact political character of the European Union is debated, some arguing that it is sui generis (unique), but others arguing that it has features of a federation or a confederation. It has elements of intergovernmentalism , with the European Council acting as its collective "president", and also elements of supranationalism , with the ...

  7. Von der Leyen names new European Commission with focus on ...

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    STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) -European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday named a new team to lead the European Union's most powerful institution for the next five years, focused on ...

  8. Functionalism (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Functionalism is a theory of international relations that arose during the interwar period principally from the strong concern about the obsolescence of the state as a form of social organization. Rather than the self-interest of nation states that realists see as a motivating factor, functionalists focus on common interests and needs ...

  9. Politics of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The seven organs of the Union are in blue, national / intergovernmental elements in orange. The primary institutions of the European Union are the European Commission, the European Council, the Council of the European Union (Council) and the European Parliament. The ordinary legislative procedure, applies to nearly all EU policy areas.