This article presents a new and previously unchartered dataset on roll call votes for all 28 member states in the Council of the EU between 2010 and 2019 and studies the effects of politicisation on governments' oppositional voting in the different policy areas. We contribute to the literature with two main findings. First, our study provides strong evidence for bottom-up politicisation, where Euroscepticism and the left-right positions of national political parties strongly affect governments' voting in the Council. Second, we provide new evidence for a form of differentiated politicisation where ideological standpoints of political parties in government and opposition have different effects on oppositional voting in the various policy are...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
This thesis presents a theory of voting behaviour for the governments represented in the European Un...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) apparently use these elections t...
This article presents newly collected empirical data sets on explicitly contested voting at minister...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament tend to use these elections to punish...
The article examines the factors that determined the attitude of parliamentary parties towards euroz...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article offers a comprehensive comparison of oppositional behaviour in European Union (EU) affa...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article examines political party behaviour around the referendums on the EU Constitutional Trea...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
This thesis presents a theory of voting behaviour for the governments represented in the European Un...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) apparently use these elections t...
This article presents newly collected empirical data sets on explicitly contested voting at minister...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament tend to use these elections to punish...
The article examines the factors that determined the attitude of parliamentary parties towards euroz...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article offers a comprehensive comparison of oppositional behaviour in European Union (EU) affa...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article examines political party behaviour around the referendums on the EU Constitutional Trea...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...