This article demonstrates the complexity of the foreign policy involvement of the British parliament during the 20th century. Parliamentary government as such provides some procedural means for involvement in foreign policy debate, in Britain as well as in other countries. Researchers have, nevertheless, often argued that parliaments play a limited role in foreign policy. Approaching our topic by combining the analysis of policy documents with more discourse-oriented analysis of parliamentary debates, we argue that noticeable, but not straightforward, parliamentarisation of foreign policy took place in the course of the 20th century. The aftermath of the First World War led to reconsiderations of the degree of parliamentary supervision of f...
This book addresses the debate on the democratic deficit of European foreign and defence policies. T...
First published: 27 October 2017Why do governments include parliamentarians in the delegations to in...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
In the post-Cold War international system, parliaments have gained a particular place in the dense n...
While parliaments have long been neglected actors in the analysis of security policy, a research lit...
Parliaments differ enormously in their foreign policy competences. This is best documented in the ar...
Parliaments differ enormously in their foreign policy competences. This is best documented in the ar...
This research goes against an often-claimed prophecy that parliaments are ‘the losers of globalisati...
Parliaments and parliamentarians traditionally have been a feature of domestic politics, as a disti...
While parliaments have long been neglected actors in the analysis of security policy, recent studies...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. The European Union’s foreign and security policy is commonly described...
The contestation of international decision-making is one of the most pressing problems affecting bot...
This article surveys some of the more important works (memoirs, biographies, monographs and articles...
There has been a significant growth in the number of transnational parliamentary bodies recently. Na...
This book chapter considers the growing role of parliamentary diplomacy in the EU’s new foreign poli...
This book addresses the debate on the democratic deficit of European foreign and defence policies. T...
First published: 27 October 2017Why do governments include parliamentarians in the delegations to in...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...
In the post-Cold War international system, parliaments have gained a particular place in the dense n...
While parliaments have long been neglected actors in the analysis of security policy, a research lit...
Parliaments differ enormously in their foreign policy competences. This is best documented in the ar...
Parliaments differ enormously in their foreign policy competences. This is best documented in the ar...
This research goes against an often-claimed prophecy that parliaments are ‘the losers of globalisati...
Parliaments and parliamentarians traditionally have been a feature of domestic politics, as a disti...
While parliaments have long been neglected actors in the analysis of security policy, recent studies...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. The European Union’s foreign and security policy is commonly described...
The contestation of international decision-making is one of the most pressing problems affecting bot...
This article surveys some of the more important works (memoirs, biographies, monographs and articles...
There has been a significant growth in the number of transnational parliamentary bodies recently. Na...
This book chapter considers the growing role of parliamentary diplomacy in the EU’s new foreign poli...
This book addresses the debate on the democratic deficit of European foreign and defence policies. T...
First published: 27 October 2017Why do governments include parliamentarians in the delegations to in...
International parliamentary institutions (IPIs), which give parliamentarians regular opportunities t...