The nature of the european leadership crisis and how to solve it

Femke Van Esch*

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Abstract

Observers of the European Union (EU) agree that it suffers from a leadership crisis. However, diagnoses of the precise nature of this crisis vary: some lament the lack of strong, visionary leaders, while others argue that the EU suffers from too much elite leadership. This article takes issue with both diagnoses and argues that the root of Europe's leadership crisis lies in the misfit between the nature of EU leadership and the legitimating logic it is rooted in. All leadership implies inequality and therefore requires solid justification especially in the democratic European context. However, at the European level, the vectors of legitimacy that provide such justification are weak and contradictory, thereby tempting leaders to overstep the level of justification bestowed on them. Making use of ideological and identity leadership may help European leaders overcome the misfit between leadership and legitimacy that lies at the root of the leadership crisis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34-47
Number of pages14
JournalEuropean Political Science
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • European Union
  • ideology
  • leadership
  • legitimacy
  • social identification

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