This research note tries to determine how politically successful the Council, the Commission, and the European Parliament are in the area of EU legislative decision-making. After reviewing the literature, a research design is presented which incorporates information on the policy preferences of the different institutional actors for 70 recent EU legislative decisions that were negotiated under the consultation and the codecision procedure. We use correlation and OLS regression to analyze the distances between what the EU institutional actors want and what they eventually get out of the process. The findings of the analysis are that (1) the preference profiles of the three actors are rather dissimilar, and that (2) the success rates of the C...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
2 Abstract: Within the Council of the European Union (EU), the institution designed to represent ‘na...
This research note tries to determine how politically successful the Council, the Commission, and th...
This article is a study of bicameral conflict resolution between the Council and the European Parlia...
This article is a study of bicameral conflict resolution between the Council and the European Parlia...
What is the relative power of the European Commission, the Council of Ministers and the European Par...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
This study describes and explains states' bargaining success in legislative decision-making in the E...
Article first published online before print 8 November 2012This paper examines member state bargaini...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
The Council of the European Union (EU) is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However...
This paper analyzes the a priori influence of the European Parliament (EP) and the Council of Minist...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
2 Abstract: Within the Council of the European Union (EU), the institution designed to represent ‘na...
This research note tries to determine how politically successful the Council, the Commission, and th...
This article is a study of bicameral conflict resolution between the Council and the European Parlia...
This article is a study of bicameral conflict resolution between the Council and the European Parlia...
What is the relative power of the European Commission, the Council of Ministers and the European Par...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
This study describes and explains states' bargaining success in legislative decision-making in the E...
Article first published online before print 8 November 2012This paper examines member state bargaini...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
The Council of the European Union (EU) is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However...
This paper analyzes the a priori influence of the European Parliament (EP) and the Council of Minist...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
2 Abstract: Within the Council of the European Union (EU), the institution designed to represent ‘na...