International parliaments are on the rise. An increasing number of international organizations establishes 'international parliamentary institutions' or IPIs, which bring together members of national parliaments or - in rare cases - elected representatives of member state citizens. Yet, IPIs have generally remained powerless institutions with at best a consultative role in the decision-making process of international organizations. Why do the member states of international organizations create IPIs but do not vest them with relevant institutional powers? This study argues that neither the functional benefits of delegation nor the internalization of democratic norms answer this question convincingly. Rather, IPIs are best understood as an i...
Interest in the role of International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) remains extremely limited, e...
This research goes against an often-claimed prophecy that parliaments are ‘the losers of globalisati...
International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) increasingly welcome non-state actors (NSAs) within ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) are on the rise. Around the world, international org...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) are on the rise. Around the world, international org...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
The contestation of international decision-making is one of the most pressing problems affecting bot...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
This paper aims at exploring which factors may promote or inhibit the empowerment of international p...
This paper aims at exploring which factors may promote or inhibit the empowerment of international p...
Interest in the role of International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) remains extremely limited, e...
This research goes against an often-claimed prophecy that parliaments are ‘the losers of globalisati...
International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) increasingly welcome non-state actors (NSAs) within ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) are on the rise. Around the world, international org...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) are on the rise. Around the world, international org...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs) have become an established feature of international ...
The contestation of international decision-making is one of the most pressing problems affecting bot...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
This paper aims at exploring which factors may promote or inhibit the empowerment of international p...
This paper aims at exploring which factors may promote or inhibit the empowerment of international p...
Interest in the role of International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) remains extremely limited, e...
This research goes against an often-claimed prophecy that parliaments are ‘the losers of globalisati...
International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs) increasingly welcome non-state actors (NSAs) within ...