We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added ten new member-states in 2004. Using roll-call votes, we compared voting behavior in the first half of the Sixth European Parliament (July 2004–December 2006) with voting behavior in the previous Parliament (1999–2004). We looked at party cohesion, coalition formation, and the spatial map of voting by members of the European Parliament. We found stable levels of party cohesion and interparty coalitions that formed mainly around the left-right dimension. Ideological distance between parties was the strongest predictor of coalition preferences. Overall, the enlargement of the European Union in 2004 did not change the way politics works inside the...
Although parliamentary voting behaviour has been widely studied in the context of the US congress us...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Analyses of roll call votes claim that the European Parliament is increasingly becoming a 'normal' p...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
Although parliamentary voting behaviour has been widely studied in the context of the US congress us...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Analyses of roll call votes claim that the European Parliament is increasingly becoming a 'normal' p...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
Although parliamentary voting behaviour has been widely studied in the context of the US congress us...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Analyses of roll call votes claim that the European Parliament is increasingly becoming a 'normal' p...