Verso democrazie post-rappresentative? Sfide tecnocratiche e contraccolpi populisti in Europa1
Abstract
Abstract
With the advent of the 21st century, democracies have found themselves exposed
to a series of challenges from exogenous crises and radical endogenous changes. The
overlapping crises have fueled two toxic sentiments for the smooth functioning of
democratic regimes, with the resulting polarizing spillover effects on society: anger and
fear, the two psychological and emotional bases crucial to the populist bid (Colomer
and Beale 2020). These dynamics have at their center precisely the EU, where the ten-
sion between technoburocracy and sovereignisms has taken center stage since the 2008
economic crisis, with populist parties winning government in more than one state,
sometimes even expressing the prime minister. In this paper we want to reason about
the background conditions of the technocratic and nationalist challenge to democrat-
ic representation, convergences with other phenomena such as populism (Valbruzzi
2019), and possible consequences also for the democratic future of the European Un-
ion. The analysis will cover the period 2000-2022 and will involve comparative and
case studies with reference to some member states and the European Parliament.