This book investigates how political actors and more particularly members of parliaments have reacted to Brexit to assess its long-term consequences. It is beneficial for all interested in European Studies, European Union Politics and Elections. It was originally published as special issue of Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
This book investigates how political actors and more particularly members of parliaments have reacted to Brexit to assess its long-term consequences. It is beneficial for all interested in European Studies, European Union Politics and Elections. It was originally published as special issue of Journal of Contemporary European Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julien Navarro is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Université catholique de Lille (ETHICS EA 7446), France. His research focuses mainly on parliamentary democracy, elections, and European Union politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A disruptive moment? Parliaments, Brexit, and the future of European integration 2. Brexit and parliamentary sovereignty - the Europeanisation of the House of Commons and MPs' rising role conflicts 3. Who's the Boss? An analysis of the vote on the 'European Union (Notice of Withdrawal) Bill' in the House of Commons 4. Good news after all? Reactions to Brexit in national parliaments 5. Rally around the EU flag: Irish party positions on the EU in the wake of Brexit 6. The politics of the Brexit debate abroad: an analysis of parliamentary questions on Brexit in Belgian parliaments 7. Brexit as a (de)politicized issue? Evidence from Czech and Slovak parliaments 8. From Brexit to Dexit? Alternative für Deutschland's Euroscepticism on European debates in the Bundestag 9. In the spotlight, or behind the scenes? The European Parliament as an actor in Article 50 withdrawal negotiations
1. A disruptive moment? Parliaments, Brexit, and the future of European integration 2. Brexit and parliamentary sovereignty - the Europeanisation of the House of Commons and MPs' rising role conflicts 3. Who's the Boss? An analysis of the vote on the 'European Union (Notice of Withdrawal) Bill' in the House of Commons 4. Good news after all? Reactions to Brexit in national parliaments 5. Rally around the EU flag: Irish party positions on the EU in the wake of Brexit 6. The politics of the Brexit debate abroad: an analysis of parliamentary questions on Brexit in Belgian parliaments 7. Brexit as a (de)politicized issue? Evidence from Czech and Slovak parliaments 8. From Brexit to Dexit? Alternative für Deutschland's Euroscepticism on European debates in the Bundestag 9. In the spotlight, or behind the scenes? The European Parliament as an actor in Article 50 withdrawal negotiations
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