This paper investigates how the growing importance of the European Union has changed the internal dynamics of national political parties. It can be shown that European integration strengthens national party elites, and this is particularly the case when parties are in government. At the same time, MEPs operate fairly detached from their national parties even though the European Parliament has become an important actor in the legislative process of the European Union. Given that ever more national policies are decisively moulded by the EU, national political parties and parliaments have experienced an erosion of their control over policy formulation. These findings raise important questions about the limits of party government within the Eur...
In classical party democracy, elections serve as an “instrument of democracy” (Powell 2000): they ar...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
At the turn of the century, both academics and practitioners anticipated the Europeanization of nati...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aim of the pr...
Party scholars have been arguing, at least since the 1960s, that party leaders are becoming more aut...
The aim of this paper is to advance political party analysis by incorporating the impact of the EU o...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Control over government portfolios is the key to power over policy and patronage, and it is commonly...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
Based on original data, this article analyses the politicization of European issues in European elec...
This paper investigates the impact of Central European MEPs on party cohesion in the European Parlia...
This paper investigates the impact of Central European MEPs on party cohesion in the European Parlia...
In classical party democracy, elections serve as an “instrument of democracy” (Powell 2000): they ar...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
At the turn of the century, both academics and practitioners anticipated the Europeanization of nati...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aim of the pr...
Party scholars have been arguing, at least since the 1960s, that party leaders are becoming more aut...
The aim of this paper is to advance political party analysis by incorporating the impact of the EU o...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Control over government portfolios is the key to power over policy and patronage, and it is commonly...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
Based on original data, this article analyses the politicization of European issues in European elec...
This paper investigates the impact of Central European MEPs on party cohesion in the European Parlia...
This paper investigates the impact of Central European MEPs on party cohesion in the European Parlia...
In classical party democracy, elections serve as an “instrument of democracy” (Powell 2000): they ar...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
At the turn of the century, both academics and practitioners anticipated the Europeanization of nati...