This book analyses how national parliaments and parliamentary parties performed their legislative, representative and control functions during the reform of European economic governance. Focusing on domestic approvals of anti-crisis measures (EFSF, ESM and the Fiscal Compact) in all member states of the Eurozone, the book aims at establishing to what extent national parliaments and parliamentary parties secured their competences in EU policy-making during that process.
This book analyses how national parliaments and parliamentary parties performed their legislative, representative and control functions during the reform of European economic governance. Focusing on domestic approvals of anti-crisis measures (EFSF, ESM and the Fiscal Compact) in all member states of the Eurozone, the book aims at establishing to what extent national parliaments and parliamentary parties secured their competences in EU policy-making during that process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Studies on Government and the European Union
Aleksandra Maatsch is Chair of European and Multilevel Politics (Interim), University of Cologne, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction i.. National Parliaments in the Reform of European Economic Governance: Talking Shops or Deliberative Bodies? ii. National Parliaments in the European Union: From De-Parliamentarisation to Re-Parliamentarisation. iii. The Role of Parliaments in the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty iv. How Do Parliaments Contribute to Closing the Legitimacy Gap? v. Contents of the book 2. European Financial Crisis: Dominant Narratives and the Legal Status of Anti-Crisis Measures i. The European Financial Crisis ii. The Legal Status of Anti-Crisis Measures 3. Empowered or Disempowered? The Role of National Parliaments during the Reform of European Economic Governance 4. Drivers of Political Parties' Voting Behaviour in European Economic Governance: The Ultimate Decline of the Economic Cleavage? i. Introduction ii. What Factors Explain Political Parties' Voting Patterns on European Anti-crisis Measures? Literature Review and Hypotheses iii. Research Design, Methodological Approach and the Database Used in This Study iv. Empirical Findings v. Discussion and Conclusions 5. Parliamentary Parties' Discourses on Anti-Crisis Measures: Between Solidarity and Particularistic Interest i. Introduction ii. Analytical Framework iii. Methodological Approach - Frame Analysis iv. Discursive Support and Opposition: Dominant Patterns v. Pragmatic and Idealistic Supporters vi. Opponents: Nationalists and Anti-Austerians vii. Conclusions 6. Macroeconomic Preferences of National Parliamentary Parties i. Introduction ii. Keynesianism and Neoliberalism iii. Which Factors Account for Political Parties' Positioning on Macroeconomic Policies? Hypotheses of This Study. iv. Methodological Approach of this Study v. Empirical Evidence vi. Conclusions 7. Conclusions
1. Introduction i.. National Parliaments in the Reform of European Economic Governance: Talking Shops or Deliberative Bodies? ii. National Parliaments in the European Union: From De-Parliamentarisation to Re-Parliamentarisation. iii. The Role of Parliaments in the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty iv. How Do Parliaments Contribute to Closing the Legitimacy Gap? v. Contents of the book 2. European Financial Crisis: Dominant Narratives and the Legal Status of Anti-Crisis Measures i. The European Financial Crisis ii. The Legal Status of Anti-Crisis Measures 3. Empowered or Disempowered? The Role of National Parliaments during the Reform of European Economic Governance 4. Drivers of Political Parties' Voting Behaviour in European Economic Governance: The Ultimate Decline of the Economic Cleavage? i. Introduction ii. What Factors Explain Political Parties' Voting Patterns on European Anti-crisis Measures? Literature Review and Hypotheses iii. Research Design, Methodological Approach and the Database Used in This Study iv. Empirical Findings v. Discussion and Conclusions 5. Parliamentary Parties' Discourses on Anti-Crisis Measures: Between Solidarity and Particularistic Interest i. Introduction ii. Analytical Framework iii. Methodological Approach - Frame Analysis iv. Discursive Support and Opposition: Dominant Patterns v. Pragmatic and Idealistic Supporters vi. Opponents: Nationalists and Anti-Austerians vii. Conclusions 6. Macroeconomic Preferences of National Parliamentary Parties i. Introduction ii. Keynesianism and Neoliberalism iii. Which Factors Account for Political Parties' Positioning on Macroeconomic Policies? Hypotheses of This Study. iv. Methodological Approach of this Study v. Empirical Evidence vi. Conclusions 7. Conclusions
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