Many authors suggest that MEPs seek to extend the power of the EP in their daily parliamentary work. A central assumption in this literature is that the EP is a unitary actor that desires more power for itself. In other words, scholars assume that the conflict over the power of the EP is inter-institutional and not intra-institutional. In this article we seek to test this idea. Informed by the history of the parliamentarization of Europe's national parliaments, we argue that the conflict about the power of the EP is likely to have an intra-institutional component. An empirical analysis of voting in the EP supports this notion. We find that the question of how much power the EP should have is as important as the question of how much power th...
Defence date: 7 June 2010Awarded the François Mény Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Political...
Consensus is embedded in the European Parliament. One of its forms is in the proportionality that ap...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
Many authors suggest that MEPs seek to extend the power of the EP in their daily parliamentary work....
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
Europe has possessed an elected, representative institution for almost thirty years. There are sever...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
There is a broad consensus that the left-right dimension has been the dominant line of conflict in t...
The empowerment of the European Parliament (EP) has been extensively studied, notably in relation to...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) apparently use these elections t...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
Individual amendments at the committee stage offer Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) a valua...
One of the most remarkable democratic developments in Europe in recent decades has been the empowerm...
A central part of the debate about the EU’s institutional system has centered on the role of the Eur...
Studies on the internal organization of the European Parliament (EP) have largely overlooked the imp...
Defence date: 7 June 2010Awarded the François Mény Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Political...
Consensus is embedded in the European Parliament. One of its forms is in the proportionality that ap...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
Many authors suggest that MEPs seek to extend the power of the EP in their daily parliamentary work....
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
Europe has possessed an elected, representative institution for almost thirty years. There are sever...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
There is a broad consensus that the left-right dimension has been the dominant line of conflict in t...
The empowerment of the European Parliament (EP) has been extensively studied, notably in relation to...
Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament (EP) apparently use these elections t...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
Individual amendments at the committee stage offer Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) a valua...
One of the most remarkable democratic developments in Europe in recent decades has been the empowerm...
A central part of the debate about the EU’s institutional system has centered on the role of the Eur...
Studies on the internal organization of the European Parliament (EP) have largely overlooked the imp...
Defence date: 7 June 2010Awarded the François Mény Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Political...
Consensus is embedded in the European Parliament. One of its forms is in the proportionality that ap...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...