Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing within the European Parliament itself or returning to higher office in their home states. We argue that these different ambitions condition legislative behavior. Specifically, MEPs seeking domestic careers defect from group-leadership votes more frequently and oppose legislation that expands the purview of supranational institutions. We show how individual, domestic-party, and national level variables shape the careers available to MEPs and, in turn, their voting choices. To test the argument, we analyze MEPs' roll-call voting behavior in the 5th session of the EP (1999-2004) using a random effects model that captures idiosyncrasies in voting...
What explains the length of a Member of the European Parliament’s career? Little evidence of careeri...
Parliamentary representation is a fluid concept. Yet, while the behaviour of elected representatives...
Introduction: In this paper, we undertake two challenges: measuring political influence and using in...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
In multi-level political systems politicians have several possible career paths, as they can advance...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
This book presents an institutional theory for career behaviour in the European Parliament (EP). By ...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
My dissertation presents an institutional theory for career behavior in the European Parliament. By ...
My dissertation presents an institutional theory for career behavior in the European Parliament. By ...
What explains the length of a Member of the European Parliament’s career? Little evidence of careeri...
Parliamentary representation is a fluid concept. Yet, while the behaviour of elected representatives...
Introduction: In this paper, we undertake two challenges: measuring political influence and using in...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) typically follow one of two career paths, either advancing ...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
In multi-level political systems politicians have several possible career paths, as they can advance...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
This book presents an institutional theory for career behaviour in the European Parliament (EP). By ...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
My dissertation presents an institutional theory for career behavior in the European Parliament. By ...
My dissertation presents an institutional theory for career behavior in the European Parliament. By ...
What explains the length of a Member of the European Parliament’s career? Little evidence of careeri...
Parliamentary representation is a fluid concept. Yet, while the behaviour of elected representatives...
Introduction: In this paper, we undertake two challenges: measuring political influence and using in...