What explains the variation in institutional adaptation of national parliaments to European integration? Whereas the existing literature has mainly focused on domestic conditions, this article explains institutional adaptation to integration by focusing on inter‐parliamentary diffusion. The argument draws on ‘learning’ mechanisms of diffusion on the demand side and on ‘emulation’ mechanisms on the supply side. Parliamentary demand for external inspiration is related to uncertainty about functional oversight institutions, and the selection of sources to perceptions of similarity and success. Demand arises in new European Union member parliaments and young democracies that then turn towards culturally alike countries and old democracies. Usin...
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentiv...
Regional integration theory emphasizes elite social learning and attitude change as concomitant proc...
Existing accounts of the determinants of foreign economic policy making generally fall into one of t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require Stata 12 or higher versions, R 3.0 or hi...
Institutional responses of parliaments to international developments are widely regarded as efficien...
Since the Treaty of Lisbon, national parliamentary chambers in the European Union can issue reasoned...
This article analyses the manner in which the Parliaments of France, the UK and Greece have reacted ...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Research on enfranchisement of EU citizens in EP elections has explained its original design (Lodge ...
Almost since the end of World War II, transnational cooperation among political parties has been a c...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
This thesis consists of three essays on policy diffusion which looks at the conditional diffusion of...
This paper explores the effects of European integration on national level legislatures in European U...
This paper applies the statistical concepts of σ-convergence and unconditional β‑convergence to inst...
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentiv...
Regional integration theory emphasizes elite social learning and attitude change as concomitant proc...
Existing accounts of the determinants of foreign economic policy making generally fall into one of t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require Stata 12 or higher versions, R 3.0 or hi...
Institutional responses of parliaments to international developments are widely regarded as efficien...
Since the Treaty of Lisbon, national parliamentary chambers in the European Union can issue reasoned...
This article analyses the manner in which the Parliaments of France, the UK and Greece have reacted ...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Research on enfranchisement of EU citizens in EP elections has explained its original design (Lodge ...
Almost since the end of World War II, transnational cooperation among political parties has been a c...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
This thesis consists of three essays on policy diffusion which looks at the conditional diffusion of...
This paper explores the effects of European integration on national level legislatures in European U...
This paper applies the statistical concepts of σ-convergence and unconditional β‑convergence to inst...
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentiv...
Regional integration theory emphasizes elite social learning and attitude change as concomitant proc...
Existing accounts of the determinants of foreign economic policy making generally fall into one of t...