The European Parliament plays an important role in shaping EU trade policy. Robert Basedow and Julian Hörner present new research on the factors that influence the voting behaviour of MEPs on trade-related issues
We systematically examine the drivers of U.S. congressmen's votes on trade and migration reforms sin...
The Lisbon Treaty gave the European Parliament (EP) considerable new powers in the field of external...
This study examines the effect of electoral strength on politician's trade policy preferences using ...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
This paper shows that electoral incentives deter politicians from supporting trade liber- alization....
How do British MEPs fare in the European Parliament? In a previous article in our UK influence in Eu...
Published online: 12 November 2021Since the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament (EP) has consider...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Despite established benefits in free trade, protectionism persists to varying degrees across the wor...
In the past years we have seen a somewhat paradoxical evolution in EU trade politics. While the Lisb...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
In the field of European Union (EU) trade policy research, a large amount of fruitful work has focus...
The 2014-19 European Parliament (EP) contained an unprecedented number of Eu-rosceptic Members of th...
We systematically examine the drivers of U.S. congressmen's votes on trade and migration reforms sin...
The Lisbon Treaty gave the European Parliament (EP) considerable new powers in the field of external...
This study examines the effect of electoral strength on politician's trade policy preferences using ...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
This paper shows that electoral incentives deter politicians from supporting trade liber- alization....
How do British MEPs fare in the European Parliament? In a previous article in our UK influence in Eu...
Published online: 12 November 2021Since the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament (EP) has consider...
Renaud Thillaye analyses how British MEPs voted during the 2009-14 European Parliament. He finds tha...
Despite established benefits in free trade, protectionism persists to varying degrees across the wor...
In the past years we have seen a somewhat paradoxical evolution in EU trade politics. While the Lisb...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
In the field of European Union (EU) trade policy research, a large amount of fruitful work has focus...
The 2014-19 European Parliament (EP) contained an unprecedented number of Eu-rosceptic Members of th...
We systematically examine the drivers of U.S. congressmen's votes on trade and migration reforms sin...
The Lisbon Treaty gave the European Parliament (EP) considerable new powers in the field of external...
This study examines the effect of electoral strength on politician's trade policy preferences using ...