%0 Journal Article %T From Representation to Participation: A More Democratic European Union? %A Marcela Monica Stoica %J EIRP Proceedings %D 2012 %I Danubius University %X The present paper analyzes the evolution and characteristics of the democratic process in theEuropean Union from the perspective of political science using the recent theories in this field. Following theentry into force, the Treaty of Lisbon establishes the principle of participatory democracy that puts the focusof the European citizen, a citizen who is actively involved in European Union life, strengthening EU - citizenrelationship. The essence of participatory democracy is the destruction of political apathy and the maximizingof active participation of citizens in the democratic tasks. So, the basic principle of the participatorydemocracy is solidarity. The results of this analysis show that although participatory democracy is establishedin the European law, citizens are less involved in the decision-making in EU and are more and moreindividual, contradicting thus the very foundations of this type of democracy. %K representation %K participatory democracy %K European citizens %K civic culture %K dialogue %U http://www.proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1293/1307