Technocracy and the questionable moral philosophy of management. A Southeast Europe inside.
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https://doi.org/10.7336/academicus.2019.19.03Abstract
The moral philosophy of management and the effects of the dominating doctrines in public policy and decision making, in wider terms means to question what kind of relations, once applied, these doctrines and strategies created between state, groups and individual rights. The EU accession of Southeast Europe countries represents a unique chance to understand the real capability and superiority of technocratic solution, as a dominating doctrine in accession processes, exerted in situations of limited capacities in decision making, lack of established democratic institution, which presume weak capabilities in setting up long term strategies. A unique chance to test the real value of the so-called cold and rational solutions in public decision making. In this case the trade off is between the kind of society this political and managerial doctrine creates, how much the interests of those who mandates the “technocratic power” by the power transfer process are still in balance or under consideration.Keywords:
moral philosophy of management, technocracy, European Union, accession, Southeast EuropeDownloads
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Chomsky, Noam. “Understanding the Crisis — Markets, the State and Hypocrisy”. Foreign Policy In Focus, February 2009.
De Monthoux, Pierre Guillet. The Moral Philosophy of Management: From Quesnay to Keynes. ME Sharpe, 1993.
Featherstone, Kevin. “Jean Monnet and the ‘democratic deficit’in the European Union.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies32.2 (1994): 149-170.
Ferrarotti, Franco. “Bismarck’s Orphan&58; The Modern World and Its Destiny, from “Disenchantment” to the “Steel Cage”.” Academicus International Scientific Journal 2011.4 (2011): 11-34.
Haas, Ernst B. “Does constructivism subsume neofunctionalism.” Debates on European integration (2006): 437-446.
Leka, Agim. “The reflective philosophy of European integration-European identity and the transition of post-communist societies. The case of Albania. Aspects of Political Behavior.” Academicus International Scientific Journal 3 (2011): 75-95.
Melady, Thomas Patrick. “Albania: a nation of unique inter-religious tolerance and steadfast aspirations for EU integration.” Academicus International Scientific Journal 2013.7 (2013): 13-18.
Michael, Walzer. “Spheres of justice: A defense of pluralism and equality.” (1983).
Sela, Ylber. “Visa liberalisation and economic implication for the Western Balkans.” Academicus International Scientific Journal (2011): 118-129.
Conclusions of the European Council, Bruxelles 2006 http://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-16879-2006-REV-1/en/pdf.
Trieste Summit of the Western Balkans. Statement by the Italian Presidency, Trieste, July 2017.
European Council, 28-29/06/2018 https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/european-council/2018/06/ 28-29/#.
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