This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries with coalition governments, Germany and the Netherlands, based on interviews with members of parliament serving on their European Affairs Committee. While acknowledging that legal powers and institutional structures are important when evaluating parliamentary-government relations, the examination focuses on the goals and methods of party groups when overseeing government. In Germany, the goal of the governing coalition parties is to protect the government, whereas in the Netherlands they scrutinize the government's position in order to be sure the compromise in the cabinet sufficiently protects the party's interests. Although the Dutch governi...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
For quite some time parliaments were seen as the losers of European integration. As a reaction, seve...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
The essay proposes two theoretical models that hypothesize the critical variables that explain diffe...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
The article addresses the question of how parliamentary actors, namely parliamentary party groups, p...
This article presents the state of play in the Netherlands with regard to parliamentary scrutiny in ...
This article presents the state of play in the Netherlands with regard to parliamentary scrutiny in ...
In the 1970s, the process of European integration induced discussions about the deficit of democracy...
This dissertation analyzes how and why national parliaments get involved in policy-making at the EU ...
Contains fulltext : 144511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
The role of national parliaments in european integration is a topical issue in current political and...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
For quite some time parliaments were seen as the losers of European integration. As a reaction, seve...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
The essay proposes two theoretical models that hypothesize the critical variables that explain diffe...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
The article addresses the question of how parliamentary actors, namely parliamentary party groups, p...
This article presents the state of play in the Netherlands with regard to parliamentary scrutiny in ...
This article presents the state of play in the Netherlands with regard to parliamentary scrutiny in ...
In the 1970s, the process of European integration induced discussions about the deficit of democracy...
This dissertation analyzes how and why national parliaments get involved in policy-making at the EU ...
Contains fulltext : 144511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
The role of national parliaments in european integration is a topical issue in current political and...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
For quite some time parliaments were seen as the losers of European integration. As a reaction, seve...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...