Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content of parliamentary activities has been neglected in previous research. The authors use longitudinal data on parliamentary questioning in Belgium and Denmark, two similar European democracies. The analyses show that the questioning behavior of MPs is structured ac-cording to clear patterns. Opposition parties ask more questions in general. MPs tend to focus on the issues the government parties have put forward as being important. Furthermore, MPs ask more questions about issues the media have paid attention to and about issues their party cares about and identifies with. In their questioning, opposition MPs are more strongly influ-enced by issue...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
Until now, political science has focused mainly on institutions or political actors and much less on...
This study addresses two questions that are part of the larger debate on mediatized politics. Firs...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why are MPs devoting attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue-conte...
Do political parties increasingly engage in non-legislative parliamentary activities? To what extent...
This article complements analyses of the partisan politicization of the European Parliament from rol...
This paper examines parliamentary questioning behavior of political parties with relation to the Eur...
<p>This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political p...
This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political part...
Parliamentary questions are a direct form of parliamentary scrutiny of other EU institutions and bod...
This chapter adds to the growing literature on the Europeanization of national parliaments by lookin...
This contribution seeks to explain the numbers of written questions in the Belgian House of Represen...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
Until now, political science has focused mainly on institutions or political actors and much less on...
This study addresses two questions that are part of the larger debate on mediatized politics. Firs...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why do MPs devote attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue content ...
Why are MPs devoting attention to some issues while ignoring others? The question of the issue-conte...
Do political parties increasingly engage in non-legislative parliamentary activities? To what extent...
This article complements analyses of the partisan politicization of the European Parliament from rol...
This paper examines parliamentary questioning behavior of political parties with relation to the Eur...
<p>This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political p...
This article shifts the analysis of parliamentary oversight tools to the level of the political part...
Parliamentary questions are a direct form of parliamentary scrutiny of other EU institutions and bod...
This chapter adds to the growing literature on the Europeanization of national parliaments by lookin...
This contribution seeks to explain the numbers of written questions in the Belgian House of Represen...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
Until now, political science has focused mainly on institutions or political actors and much less on...
This study addresses two questions that are part of the larger debate on mediatized politics. Firs...