Parties value unity, yet members of parliament have incentives to deviate from the party line. This article examines how members of the European Parliament (EP) respond to competing demands from national parties and European party groups. We examine ideological shifts within a single parliamentary term to assess how election proximity affects party group cohesion. Our formal model of legislative behavior suggests that when EP elections are proximate, national party delegations shift toward national party positions, thus weakening EP party group cohesion. Our Bayesian item‐response analysis of roll calls in the 5th EP supports our theoretical predictions.</jats:p
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The emphasis national parties put on European Union (EU) issues in their manifestos varies to a grea...
Parties value unity, yet members of parliament have incentives to deviate from the party line. This ...
Parties value unity, yet members of parliament have incentives to deviate from the party line. This ...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
Systematic empirical research has yet to explain how national parties join political groups in the E...
Systematic empirical research has yet to explain how national parties join political groups in the E...
Party cohesion in legislatures is a topic of longstanding concern to political scientists because co...
The assignment of policy competencies to the European Union has reduced the divergence of party poli...
Party politics in the European Parliament (EP) consists of competition between transnational party g...
In many political systems, legislators serve multiple principals who compete for their loyalty in le...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The emphasis national parties put on European Union (EU) issues in their manifestos varies to a grea...
Parties value unity, yet members of parliament have incentives to deviate from the party line. This ...
Parties value unity, yet members of parliament have incentives to deviate from the party line. This ...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
Systematic empirical research has yet to explain how national parties join political groups in the E...
Systematic empirical research has yet to explain how national parties join political groups in the E...
Party cohesion in legislatures is a topic of longstanding concern to political scientists because co...
The assignment of policy competencies to the European Union has reduced the divergence of party poli...
Party politics in the European Parliament (EP) consists of competition between transnational party g...
In many political systems, legislators serve multiple principals who compete for their loyalty in le...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voluntarily formed transnational political groups and...
The emphasis national parties put on European Union (EU) issues in their manifestos varies to a grea...