In this paper we address the following question: Taking as decisional units national chapters of European political parties, is there a difference between a priori voting power of national groups in the case of "national" coordination of voting and in the case of "partisan" coordination of voting? By coordination of voting we mean two step process: in the first step there is an internal voting in the groups of units (national or partisan), in the second step there is a voting of aggregated groups (European political parties or national representations) in the EP. In both cases the voting has an ideological dimension (elementary unit is a party group), difference is only in dimension of aggregation (European parties versus national represent...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
The Voting of European Parliament Members: National Interest versus EP Party Line The European Parli...
Increasing number of studies is focusing attention to constitutional analysis of European Union inst...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The European Parliament’s increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now ...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
Abstract As parties in national parliaments the party groups in the European Par-liament (EP) are th...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
The European Parliament has gained more legitimacy power after Lisbon treaty in 2009. However, there...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
The Voting of European Parliament Members: National Interest versus EP Party Line The European Parli...
Increasing number of studies is focusing attention to constitutional analysis of European Union inst...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The European Parliament’s increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now ...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
Abstract As parties in national parliaments the party groups in the European Par-liament (EP) are th...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
The European Parliament has gained more legitimacy power after Lisbon treaty in 2009. However, there...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
The Voting of European Parliament Members: National Interest versus EP Party Line The European Parli...