Concept
Democratic Deficit 0
Democratic deficit refers to a perceived gap between the democratic ideal of authority stemming from the will of the people and the actual functioning of some political institutions, where decision-making is seen as opaque, unaccountable, or inadequately representative. This phenomenon is often discussed in the context of entities like the European Union, where governance involves complex, multi-layered bureaucracies and the disconnect between citizens and policymakers can posed challenges to democratic legitimacy.
Relevant Degrees