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A Foreign Policy and Center on the United States and Europe Event

Compound Democracies: The Growing Similarities Between the U.S. and Europe

Europe, European Union, Governance

Event Summary

According to Sergio Fabbrini, professor of political science at Italy’s Trento University, the differences between U.S. and European democracies are diminishing—the result of regional integration in Europe over the last 60 years. The political systems of the European Union and U.S. now represent two species of the same political genus: the compound democracy. While this type of system allows a collective of states to function effectively as a single entity with common goals, it does so at the possible expense of representative decision-making and accountability.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Where

Stein Room
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On April 29, the Center on the United States and Europe will host Professor Fabbrini for a discussion of compound democracies and the growing similarities between the U.S. and Europe. Eleanor Zeff, assistant professor of political science at Drake University, will also provide remarks.

Brookings Visiting Fellow Federiga Bindi will provide introductory remarks and moderate the discussion. After the program, panelists will take audience questions.
 

Participants

Introduction and Moderator

Federiga Bindi

Visiting Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe

Presentation

Sergio Fabbrini

Professor of Political Science, Trento University (Italy)
Editor, Italian Journal of Political Science

Discussant

Eleanor Zeff

Associate Professor of Political Science, Drake University

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