This article analyzes the voting behavior of Euro-parliamentarians. The roll-call data from the plenary sessions of the European Parliament (EP) during the third and fourth legislatures are used to estimate legislators' preferences. Applying the spatial models of roll-call voting to the EP, I investigate the dimensions underlying legislators' voting behavior. I focus on the relative importance of ideology (i.e. European-wide political party affiliation) versus nationality as the main factor influencing voting behavior. The results support the existence of a European political system in which the main actors are political groups, not national delegations. Also, the pattern of voting in the EP is found to be quite stable across time and issue...
The European Parliament has gained more legitimacy power after Lisbon treaty in 2009. However, there...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
One fundamental condition for a democracy to work is the possibility for voters to hold their legisl...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The article discusses factors, determining loyalty of the European Parliament members, which is marg...
Analyses of roll call votes claim that the European Parliament is increasingly becoming a 'normal' p...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
I use some [of these] concepts and theories to develop a new theory of MEP voting behavior that posi...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
The European Parliament has gained more legitimacy power after Lisbon treaty in 2009. However, there...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
One fundamental condition for a democracy to work is the possibility for voters to hold their legisl...
The greater centrality of the European Parliament (EP) within the EU’s institutional structure has i...
The European Parliament offers a unique setting for studying the behaviour of elected representative...
This paper analyses MEPs’ voting behaviour on all regulations and directives forming the Six-Pack an...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
The article discusses factors, determining loyalty of the European Parliament members, which is marg...
Analyses of roll call votes claim that the European Parliament is increasingly becoming a 'normal' p...
We examined how voting behavior in the European Parliament changed after the European Union added te...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU's institutional structure has infl...
I use some [of these] concepts and theories to develop a new theory of MEP voting behavior that posi...
The European Parliament is a unique legislative body. It is a supranational legislature with directl...
When studying the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) concerning the S...
The European Parliament has gained more legitimacy power after Lisbon treaty in 2009. However, there...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
One fundamental condition for a democracy to work is the possibility for voters to hold their legisl...