The European public sphere and the debate about humanitarian military interventions |
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Authors: | Cathleen Kantner |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Social Sciences, University of Stuttgart, Breitscheidstr. 2, Stuttgart 70174, Germany |
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Abstract: | Studies on the democratic control and legitimacy of Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) have thus far mostly focused on formal institutions. However, a comprehensive analysis requires including the ‘sociocultural infrastructure’ in which such formal institutions are embedded. Students of democracy have argued that the public sphere is a crucial dimension, if not a precondition for all mechanisms of democratic control in general. This paper investigates whether and in which ways Europeans participated in transnational European communication on humanitarian military interventions (1990–2005/2006). The paper analyzes a full sample of 108,677 newspaper articles published in leading newspapers of six EU member states, and the US as a comparative case. It demonstrates that the ‘national’ arenas of political communication are intertwined and allow ordinary citizens to make up their minds about common European issues in the highly controversial and normatively sensitive realm of humanitarian military interventions. |
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Keywords: | CSDP humanitarian interventions military interventions democratic deficit transnational political communication European public sphere |
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