Much of the European Parliament’s work rests on negotiations within parliamentary committees, as well as other informal negotiations that take place behind closed doors. But what determines the selection of the MEPs who participate in these negotiations? Drawing on a new study, Fang-Yi Chiou, Bjørn Høyland and Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen illustrate that loyalty to the leadership of the transnational parties present in Parliament is the key factor in the selection process. While knowledge about a given policy area is important, parties typically develop a group of experts from which they can select candidates rather than relying on individuals with the most expertise
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The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
Despite the introduction of the European Citizens’ Initiative a decade ago, transnational democratic...
Many political parties in European countries belong to transnational party alliances, which are most...
EU treaty reforms have progressively increased the power of the European Parliament by making it a c...
EU policies are set jointly by the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council. Bu...
Recent research suggests that European integration may have led political parties to adopt increasin...
Decision-making in the Council of the European Union has long been characterised by a depoliticised ...
Much of the legislation that is passed in the EU is agreed during informal negotiations between the ...
Members of the European Commission often give media statements about Commission proposals. But what ...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
Every year, the European Commission publishes a set of country-specific recommendations to advise EU...
While Brexit negotiations are beginning to progress, the European Parliament is preparing to vote on...
The concept of 'sovereignty' is typically taken to mean the ability of states to make their own laws...
Richard P Bentall, Paul Willner, and Todd K. Hartman present findings from a recent survey measuring...
The EU Withdrawal Bill's return to the Commons saw SNP MPs protest about their voices having been ex...
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