The aim of the thesis is to investigate how service in the European Parliament (EP) between 2004 and 2009 influenced the attitudes, identities and behaviour of the Polish members of the chamber. The study of the Polish contingent is carried out with a view to contributing to discussions of the phenomenon usually referred to as the "socialisation" of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). For the purposes of the present analysis, three aspects of socialisation are differentiated: institutional learning (MEPs learning to participate effectively in the work of the chamber), adaptation to the institutional culture of the EP (MEPs discovering the norms and codes of conduct characteristic for the EP) and attitude change (evolution of politica...
The article tries to demonstrate contemporary debate about impact of European Union on domestic part...
This thesis considers the evolution of Poland's party-political consensus on accession to the Europe...
Since 1989, five parliamentary elections have been the stage for the foundation and demise of politi...
Cette thèse analyse la socialisation politique de 92,6% des eurodéputés polonais au Parlement europé...
Contemporary political science assumes that ‘institutions matter’. But the governing institutions of...
In this paper I examine the theoretical arguments and empirical evidence pertaining to the issue of ...
The process of European integration has contributed to a significant concentration of member states...
Cette thèse porte sur l'intégration des partis politiques polonais au sein du Parlement européen et ...
This research article investigates the degree to which the 'politics of memory' influences the behav...
Practitioners and academics clearly established that participation in the EU system of foreign polic...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
The aim of the bachelor thesis "Euroscepticism in the European Parliament: Has the Behaviour of the ...
In 2004, Polish women took part in the elections to the European Parliament for the first time. It w...
The national parliament is crucial institution in a contemporary European states, which guarantees a...
Elections to the European Parliament (EP), because of its role in establishing the legal order in me...
The article tries to demonstrate contemporary debate about impact of European Union on domestic part...
This thesis considers the evolution of Poland's party-political consensus on accession to the Europe...
Since 1989, five parliamentary elections have been the stage for the foundation and demise of politi...
Cette thèse analyse la socialisation politique de 92,6% des eurodéputés polonais au Parlement europé...
Contemporary political science assumes that ‘institutions matter’. But the governing institutions of...
In this paper I examine the theoretical arguments and empirical evidence pertaining to the issue of ...
The process of European integration has contributed to a significant concentration of member states...
Cette thèse porte sur l'intégration des partis politiques polonais au sein du Parlement européen et ...
This research article investigates the degree to which the 'politics of memory' influences the behav...
Practitioners and academics clearly established that participation in the EU system of foreign polic...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
The aim of the bachelor thesis "Euroscepticism in the European Parliament: Has the Behaviour of the ...
In 2004, Polish women took part in the elections to the European Parliament for the first time. It w...
The national parliament is crucial institution in a contemporary European states, which guarantees a...
Elections to the European Parliament (EP), because of its role in establishing the legal order in me...
The article tries to demonstrate contemporary debate about impact of European Union on domestic part...
This thesis considers the evolution of Poland's party-political consensus on accession to the Europe...
Since 1989, five parliamentary elections have been the stage for the foundation and demise of politi...