How does ideological congruency affect the speed of legislative decision-making in the European Union? Despite the crucial importance of actor preferences, the effect of partisan alignments and ideological composition of the European institutions has largely been neglected. However, we argue that the ideological congruence between legislative bodies has an important effect on the duration of policy-making. We test our theoretical expectations based on a large new dataset on decision-making speed in the European Union using event history analysis. The findings confirm our theoretical claim indicating that the ideological distance between the European institutions slows down policy-making which has important implications for the problem-solvi...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Scholars have raised doubts about the ability of political parties to fulfil their traditional role ...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
This article examines to what extent different formal conceptualizations of ideological conflict can...
Governments must respond quickly to pressing economic and societal problems. However, institutional ...
We develop a game-theoretical model of European Union (EU) policy making which suggests that the amo...
Governments must respond quickly to pressing economic and societal problems. However, institutional ...
We develop a game-theoretical model of European Union (EU) policy making which suggests that the amo...
Starting from the observation that supermajorities are needed to pass legislation in the European Un...
that the amount of legislative activity depends on the size of the gridlock interval, consistent wit...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Practitioners as well as scholars of European integration have for decades debated why it takes so l...
First published online on 5 December 2011.This article investigates a widespread yet understudied tr...
In this paper, I take initial steps toward a fuller account of the “dual nature” of institutions, wh...
Practitioners as well as scholars of European integration have for decades debated why it takes so l...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Scholars have raised doubts about the ability of political parties to fulfil their traditional role ...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
This article examines to what extent different formal conceptualizations of ideological conflict can...
Governments must respond quickly to pressing economic and societal problems. However, institutional ...
We develop a game-theoretical model of European Union (EU) policy making which suggests that the amo...
Governments must respond quickly to pressing economic and societal problems. However, institutional ...
We develop a game-theoretical model of European Union (EU) policy making which suggests that the amo...
Starting from the observation that supermajorities are needed to pass legislation in the European Un...
that the amount of legislative activity depends on the size of the gridlock interval, consistent wit...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Practitioners as well as scholars of European integration have for decades debated why it takes so l...
First published online on 5 December 2011.This article investigates a widespread yet understudied tr...
In this paper, I take initial steps toward a fuller account of the “dual nature” of institutions, wh...
Practitioners as well as scholars of European integration have for decades debated why it takes so l...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Scholars have raised doubts about the ability of political parties to fulfil their traditional role ...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...