International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the European Parliament (EP). Voting behaviour of legislators is a relevant topic in legislative studies and party politics as well. In literature, there are two different sets of explanation for voting cohesion among groups in the European Parliament (EPG). Kreppel (2002) suggests that the European Political Groups (EPGs) vote is structured along two dimensions i.e. the traditional left-right dimension and pro/anti EU integration, and that cohesion in voting behaviour parallels preference coherence. Conversely, Hix et al. (2007) argue that EPGs tend to vote as a block despite their increasing ideological heterogeneity, and that this cohesion can b...
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
The last European elections were characterized by a growth in many countries of the percentage of vo...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
This article assesses why Eurosceptic national parties form groups in the European Parliament (EP) a...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
The political groups in the European Parliament (EP) have been generally described as cohesive actor...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
Following the last European elections of May 2014, a large number of parliamentary seats were obtain...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
The last European elections were characterized by a growth in many countries of the percentage of vo...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plen...
This article assesses why Eurosceptic national parties form groups in the European Parliament (EP) a...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
The political groups in the European Parliament (EP) have been generally described as cohesive actor...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
Following the last European elections of May 2014, a large number of parliamentary seats were obtain...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
The last European elections were characterized by a growth in many countries of the percentage of vo...