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Democratic Politics in the European Parliament


Democratic Politics in the European Parliament

Paperback by Hix, Simon (London School of Economics and Political Science); Noury, Abdul G. (Université Libre de Bruxelles); Roland, Gérard (University of California, Berkeley)

Democratic Politics in the European Parliament

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ISBN:
9780521694605
Publication Date:
19 Apr 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
260 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Democratic Politics in the European Parliament

Description

With the European Parliament comprising politicians from many different countries, cultures, languages, national parties and institutional backgrounds, one might expect politics in the Parliament to be highly-fragmented and unpredictable. By studying more than 12,000 recorded votes between 1979 and 2004 this 2007 book establishes that the opposite is in fact true: transnational parties in the European Parliament are highly cohesive and the classic 'left-right' dimension dominates voting behaviour. Furthermore, the cohesion of parties in the European Parliament has increased as the powers of the Parliament have increased. The authors suggest that the main reason for these developments is that like-minded MEPs have incentives to form stable transnational party organizations and to use these organizations to compete over European Union policies. They suggest that this is a positive development for the future of democratic accountability in the European Union.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Development of the European Parliament; 2. Democracy, transaction costs and political parties; 3. Ideological not territorial politics; 4. Participation; 5. Trends in party cohesion; 6. Agenda setting and cohesion; 7. Who controls the MEPs?; 8. Competition and coalition formation; 9. Dimensions of politics; 10. Investiture and censure of the Santer Commission; 11. The takeover directive; Conclusion.

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