This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European Union (EU) through ‘No’ votes, abstentions and recorded negative statements. A game‐theoretical model is presented that studies voting behaviour and analyses how the national parliaments’ levels of control over their governments’ EU policies affect it. It is concluded that governments that are strongly controlled by their parliaments are not more likely to express dissent. However, when they do express dissent, they vote ‘No’ more often. Parliamentary control depends on the presence of formal oversight institutions as well as the motivation of parliamentarians to hold their governments accountable. Empirical support is found in an analysis of...
This article presents a new and previously unchartered dataset on roll call votes for all 28 member ...
The European Parliament election is one of the most extensive elections in the world and affects mor...
Liberal international relations theory posits that the behaviour of states is affected both by domes...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments' decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments’ decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
This article presents newly collected empirical data sets on explicitly contested voting at minister...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) appar-ently use these elections ...
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...
Policy-outcomes in bicameral systems depend on the actions taken by representatives in both chambers...
The paper deals with aspects of national and supranational influence in the European Union. The aim ...
The article discusses factors, determining loyalty of the European Parliament members, which is marg...
This article presents a new and previously unchartered dataset on roll call votes for all 28 member ...
The European Parliament election is one of the most extensive elections in the world and affects mor...
Liberal international relations theory posits that the behaviour of states is affected both by domes...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments' decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments’ decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
This article presents newly collected empirical data sets on explicitly contested voting at minister...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) appar-ently use these elections ...
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...
Policy-outcomes in bicameral systems depend on the actions taken by representatives in both chambers...
The paper deals with aspects of national and supranational influence in the European Union. The aim ...
The article discusses factors, determining loyalty of the European Parliament members, which is marg...
This article presents a new and previously unchartered dataset on roll call votes for all 28 member ...
The European Parliament election is one of the most extensive elections in the world and affects mor...
Liberal international relations theory posits that the behaviour of states is affected both by domes...