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Technocracy is a multidimensional concept which encompasses different types
(Caramani 2017). In this chapter we focus on citizens of Eurozone countries and
their preferences for “systemic” technocracy. Systemic technocracy refers to
the process whereby non-elected or apolitical agencies displace representative
and political institutions in decision-making processes. Thus, we seek to examine
the degree to which decision-making processes are “depoliticized”—i.e.
not submitted
to a public confrontation of alternatives and, ultimately, a direct or
indirect electoral choice. In particular, we are interested in the way the European
Union (EU) has depoliticized economic decision making in the Eurozone.
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Lobo, M. C., McManus, I. (2020). The EU between technocratic and democratic legitimacy. In Bertsou, E. and Caramani, D. (Eds.), The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy pp. 199-215. Routledge
