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Andreas Maurer/Wolfgang Wessels (eds )
National Parliaments on their
Ways to Europe:
Losers or Latecomers?
• Nomos VerlagsgesellschaftBaden-Baden
Table of Contents
Boxes 12
Figures 12
Graphs 12
Tables 13
Preface 15
Major Findings 17
I The Approach 17
II Findings ' 19
1 From Slow Adapters to National Players? 19
2 Slow Adapters on their Ways towards Multi-Level Players? 21
3 Reconsidering the Tension between the Parliament-Government Logics and the
EU's Fusion Dynamics 22
III Strategies and Future Options 23
1 National Parliaments beyond Nice - More Access or Illusions? 23
2 A New Challenge: Building Links between Multi-Level Scrutiny and the Citizens 25
National Parliaments in the European Architecture: From Latecomers' Adaptation
towards Permanent Institutional Change? 27
Andreas Maurer 27
I European Integration: A Challenge for Parliamentary Democracy 27
2 The Conventional Wisdom: Self-Mutilation by Parliaments? 28
3 Getting Out of the Trap: A Renewed and Intensified Debate 30
3 On the Political Relevance: The Nice Declaration on the Future of the European
Union 32
II Parliaments in the Multi-level Game: The Analytical and Theoretical Framework 33
1 On the Analytical Approach: A Closer Look at the Multi-level Game 33
2 On the Theoretical Approach: Assuming a Fusion Process 36
3 Consequences for National Parliaments: From Losers to Latecomers? 38
III The Structure of De-nationalized Governance in Europe 39
1 The Dynamics of the EU's Political System 39
2 The Democratic Deficit Revisited 45
21A European Demos: Prerequisite or Outcome of European Integration? 45
2 2 Majority-Voting in the Council of Ministers: Consequences for National
Parliaments 47
3 The Process of De- and Re-Parliamentarisation in the EU 49
4 Characteristics of a Problematic Democracy 50
5 Bringing National Parliaments Back into the Process: Institutional Reform from
Maastricht to Amsterdam 51
6 The Amsterdam IGC Process in Retro-Perspective 53
IV Conceptualising Parliamentary Involvement in EC/EU Affairs 64
1 Towards a Scheme for Measuring Parliamentary Participation in EC/EU Affairs 64
2 The Focus on Institutions and Institutional Adaptation 73
V What to Expect? 75
The Federal Parliament of Belgium: Between Wishes, Rules and Practice 77
Claire Vandevivere 77
I Introduction: Political Culture and Societal Background 77
1 Belgian Interests and Views in EU Affairs 77
2 The Institutional Framework - The Nature of Federalism and Decentralisation 78
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs 79
1 The Nature of Parl iamentary Scrutiny 79
2 The Scope of Parliamentary Scrutiny 82
3 Evaluation: A Limited Control 85
III The Belgian Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 86
IV The Federal Parliament and the Federated Councils after Amsterdam 91
1 No Immediate Interest in the New Role Given by Amsterdam to COS AC 92
2 The Legal Obligation to Inform the Chambers and Councils 95
V Conclusions Maintaining the EU's Multi-Level Momentum 96
The Danish Folketing and its European Affairs Committee: Strong Players in the National
Policy Cycle 99
Finn Laursen 99
I Introduction: The Political System and Culture of Denmark 99
II Parliamentary Involvement in EC/EU Affairs 1993-1999 104
III The Danish Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 110
IV The Folketing after Amsterdam 114
V Conclusions: Continuous Lesson Drawing from Maastricht 115
The German Bundestag: From Benevolent 'Weakness' Towards Supportive Scrutiny 117
Sven Holscheidt 117
I The Constitutionalised Relevance of European Integration for the German Bundestag 117
1 European Integration and German Public Opinion 117
2 The Co-operation between the Bundestag and the Federal Government in Matters
Concerning the European Union 118
II The Treatment of European Affairs in the German Bundestag 119
1 The Bundestag's Participation in European Affairs as a 'Democratic Necessity' 119
2 Institutions and Instruments for the Treatment of EU Issues in the Bundestag 121
2 1 The Legal Framework 121
2 2 The Appointment of the Committee on the Affairs of the European Union 124
3 The Committee on the Affairs of the European Union 126
3 1 Composition, Organisation and Working Methods 126
3 2 Powers and Potential Voice Opportunities 128
3 3 Characteristics of 'Committee Scrutiny' in EU Affairs 130
4 General Instruments of Control 133
4 1 Procedures for the Ttreatment of European Affairs in the Bundestag - 134
4 2 Other Matters Relating to the European Union 135
5 Practical Outcomes for the Federal Government 138
III The Treatment of the Amsterdam Treaty in the German Bundestag 141
IV The Bundestag after the Amsterdam Treaty's Entry into Force 144
1 The Bundestag and the Protocol on the Role of National Parliaments in the
European Union 144
2 The Bundestag and the Conference of European Affairs Committees 144
V Conclusions: A Supportive Scrutiniser and Protagonist of the European Parliament 145
The Parliament of Greece: Slow but Constant Moves Towards European Integration? 147
Peter Zervakis and Nikos Yannis 147
I Political Culture and Parliamentary Democracy in Greece 147
1 Greece in View of European Unification 149
2 The Relationship between Parliament and Government ' 151
II The Long Way towards Europeanisation of Greece 153
III The Institutional Framework in EC/EU Affairs from Maastricht to Amsterdam 156
1 The Institutional Framework of the Government 157
2 The Institutional Framework of the Greek Parliament 158
3 The Committee for European Affairs 159
IV The Greek Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 163
1 The Mobilisation of the Greek Society 163
2 The Amsterdam Treaty and Greek 'National Claims' 166
3 The Parliament and Civil Society: National Interests and Shared European Interests 167
V The Relations between the Greek Parliament and the European Parliament after
Amsterdam 168
VI The Vouli after Amsterdam: Slow Adaptations 169
The Parliament of Finland: A Model Case for Effective Scrutiny? 173
Tapio Raunio 173
I Introduction: Elite Orientations and Mass Attitudes Towards European Integration 173
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Activity in EU Affairs 179
1 The Institutional Setting 179
2 The Scope and Procedural Features of Parliamentary Involvement 180
3 National Policy Formulation on EU Matters 181
4 Instructing the Government before Council Meetings 183
5 European Council Summits 184
6 The Implications of Parliamentary Involvement 187
III The Finish Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 188
IV The Finnish Parliament after Amsterdam 195
V Conclusions: Streamlining the Dialogue 196
The Parliament of Spain: Slowly Moving onto the European Direction? 199
Felipe Basabe Llorens and Maria Teresa Gonzalez Escudero 199
I Introduction: The Political Culture and System of Spain 199
1 Interests, Ideas and Attitudes in EU Affairs 199
2 Dynamics of Political Parties at the Domestic and the European Level 200
3 The Territorial Distribution of Power: Increasing Asymmetric 'Regionalisation' 202
4 Basic Features of Parliament-Government Relationship 202
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs 205
1 The Participation of the Cortes in European Policy-Making 205
2 The Participation of the Parliaments of the Autonomous Communities in EU Affairs 211
III The Spanish Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 213
IV The Spanish Parliament after Amsterdam - 215
V Loose Supervision: National Restrictions Matter 219
The French Parliament and the EU: Progressive Assertion and Strategic Investment 223
Andrea Szukala and Olivier Rozenberg 223
I French Parliamentarism: A Difficult Quest for Accommodation 223
1 The Political and European Culture in France 223
2 The French Party System and the European Issue 224
3 The French Political System 226
4 French European Policy-Making 228
5 The Pioneers of Parliamentary Intervention in European Policy-Making 229
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Involvement in EU Affairs 230
1 A Bounded and Complex Procedure 230
2 A Complete Examination of EC Documents by the Delegations for European Affairs 232
3 The Nature of Parliamentary Scrutiny 235
4 The Extent of Parliamentary Scrutiny, the Delays and the Access to Information 236
5 Parliamentary Involvement without Implications ? 239
III The French Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 241
1 High Parliamentary Expectations 241
2 The Strategic Support of the French Government 243
3 The Reasons for the 'Exception Francaise' 244
IV The French Parliament after Amsterdam 245
1 The Reform of Article 88-4 245
2 The Protocol on National Parliaments 246
3 The PNP Provisions on COSAC 247
V Conclusions: An Ambitious Parliament without Real Powers? 248
The Parliament of Ireland: A Passive Adapter Coming in from the Cold 251
BrigidLaffan 251
I Introduction: Political Culture and the Political System 251
II Relevance of European Integration for the Irish Parliament 252
III The Practice of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs 255
1 Plenary Sessions 255
2 The Committees 258
3 The Scope and Timing of Parliamentary Scrutiny 262
IV The Irish Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 264
V The Irish Parliament after Amsterdam 267
VI Conclusions: Institutional Adaptation to Exogenous Demands 268
The Parliament of Italy: From Benevolent Observer to Active Player 269
Federiga Bindi Calussi and Stefano B Grassi 269
I Introduction: The Political Culture and System of Italy 269
1 Attitudes towards European Integration 270
2 Basic Features of the Italian Political System 272
3 How European Affairs are organised in Italy 274
II Parliamentary Practice in EU Affairs 276
HI The Italian Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 283
1 The Reforms after the Amsterdam Treaty 285
2 The Unfinished Transformation of Specialised Committees 286
3 Parliamentary Access to Commission Initiatives and Technical Information 287
4 Scrutiny of EU Draft Legislation 289
5 Review of the Government's EU Reports and of the European Commission's
Program 292
6 A Special Feature: The Schengen Committee 293
7 Quality of Legislation and the Re-organisation of Implementing EU Law 293
8 Participation in COSAC's Activities 295
IV Conclusions: An Awakened Parliament? 295
The Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies: From a Toothless Tiger to a Critical Watchdog? 301
Danielle Bossaert 3 01
I Introduction: The Socio-Political Framework 301
II Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Activity in EC/EU Affairs 303
III The Luxembourg Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 306
IV The Luxembourg Parliament after Amsterdam 310
V Conclusion: The Silence of a Loyal Parliament 311
The Parliament of Austria: A Large Potential with Little Implications 313
Barbara Bliimel and Christine Neuhold 313
I Introduction: The Political System of Austria 313
1 Austrian Interests and Views on EU Affairs 313
2 The Austrian Framework for Parliamentary Involvement in EU Affairs 315
3 Basic Features of the Parliament-Government Relationship 317
3 1 The End-Formulation in the Legislative Process 317
3 2 Partial Participation in the Process of Implementing EC Law 318
3 3 Control of the Implementing Process 318
34A Forum of Political Debate 318
4 The Institutional Framework in European Decision-Making 320
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs 322
1 The Nature of Parliamentary Scrutiny 322
2 The Institutional Setting of Parliamentary Scrutiny 322
3 The Scope of Parliamentary Scrutiny 325
3 1 Quantitative Analysis 325
3 2 The Number of EC/EU Documents Considered by Parliament 326
3 3 Documents Produced after Consideration of EC/EU Documents 327
3 4 Public Access of Documents, Debates and Outcomes 327
3 5 The Timing and Procedural Features of Parliamentary Scrutiny 329
3 6 The Implications of Parliamentary Scrutiny 329
III The Austrian Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 331
IV The Austrian Parliament after Amsterdam 333
V Conclusions: The Limits of Constitutional Safeguard Clauses 334
The Parliament of the Netherlands and the European Union: Early Starter, Slow Mover 337
Ben J S Hoetjes 337
I Introduction: The Netherlands in EU 337
1 Public opinion: From Captive Audience to Positive Indifference 337
2 Political Parties 338
3 The Dutch Political System 340
3 1 Executive-Legislative Relations 340
3 2 The Party System 341
3 3 The Distribution of Power 342
3 4 Dutch Bicameralism 342
3 5 The Constitutional Frame 343
3 6 Interest and Intermediary Groups 344
II Government and Parliament in EU Decision-Making 344
I General features: Supportive Co-operation 344
2 Strong Support, Weakening Control 346
3 The Involvement of the Parliament in European Integration 347
3 1 The Organisation of the Parliament 348
3 2 Committee Scrutiny in the Shadow of EU Efficiency 349
3 3 The Roles of Individual Members of Parliament 351
3 4 The Role of Parties and Political Groups 351
3 5 EU Policies in the First Chamber 352
4 Distance in a Small Circuit 352
5 The Substantial Scope of Parliament's Involvement 353
6 Timing, Management and Procedures 354
7 The Impact of the Dutch Parliament's Participation in EU Affairs 355
III The Dutch Parliament and the Amsterdam Treaty 356
1 The Preparation and Ratification of the Treaty 356
2 The Dutch Parliament after Amsterdam 357
IV Conclusion: Towards another Awakening? 358
The Parliament of Portugal: Loyal Scrutiny and Informal Influence 359
Ana Fraga 359
I Introduction: The Relevance of European Integration for the Portuguese Parliament 359
1 Historical Background 359
2 The Political Framework 360
3 The Institutional Framework 361
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs 364
III The Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 368
1 The Parliamentary Procedure 368
2 The Amsterdam Referendum and Its Failure 370
3 Political Issues at Stake 3 71
IV The Portuguese Parliament after Amsterdam 372
V Conclusions: The Limited Effects of Amsterdam 374
The Parliament of Sweden: A Successful Adapter in the European Arena 377
Hans Hegeland 377
I Introduction: The Political System of Sweden 377
II The Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs 379
III The Swedish Parliament and the Negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty 387
IV The Riksdag after Amsterdam 390
V Conclusions: EU Membership Matters for an Influential Parliament 393
The Parliament of the United Kingdom: From Supportive Scrutiny to Unleashed Control? 395
CaitrionaA Carter 395
I Introduction: The Socio-Political Framework of the United Kingdom 395
II Practice and Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny 399
1 The Nature of Parliamentary Scrutiny 401
2 The Institutional Setting 403
2 1 The House of Commons 403
2 2 The House of Lords 405
3 The Scope of Parliamentary Scrutiny 406
3 1 The House of Commons 407
3 2 The House of Lords 408
4 The Procedural Features of Parliamentary Scrutiny 409
4 1 The House of Commons 409
4 2 The House of Lords 410
5 The Timing Features of Parliamentary Scrutiny 410
6 The Implications of Parliamentary Scrutiny 412
III The UK Parliament and the Negotiation of the Treaty of Amsterdam 413
1 Negotiation under the Conservative Major Government 414
2 Negotiation under the Blair Labour Government 418
IV The UK Parliament After Amsterdam 419
V Conclusion: A Modernising Parliament in Search for EU-Fitness 421
National Parliaments after Amsterdam: From Slow Adapters to National Players? 425
Andreas Maurer and Wolfgang Wessels 425
I Locating National Parliamentarians in the European Union 425
1 Relevance for European Politics 425
2 On the Process of European Integration: Fusion Dynamics 426
3 The Growing Significance: A Key Issue for the Political System of Europe 427
II Patterns and Phases: The Challenges 429
1 Staying Outside the Games: The Traditional Patterns of the Slow Adapter 429
2 Being Replaced by a European Player: The European Parliament as the
Parliamentary Body of the EU 430
III National parliaments on Their Ways Towards National Players 431
1 Public Opinion: From Permissive Consensus to Reluctant Acceptance 431
2 Shaping the National Level of the EU's Policy-Cycle 434
2 1 Institutionalisation and Institutional Adaptation: The Creation of Committees 435
2 2 The Scope of Information and the Sift of Documentation 439
2 3 An Indicative example: The Third Pillar on Justice, Home Affairs, Police and
Judicial Co-operation 444
2 4 Timing and Management: Key Instruments of National Players 446
2 5 Influence and Impact: Parliaments as 'Supportive Scrutinizes' 451
IV Building Links to the EU Level: Catching Up with Multi-level Governance 453
1 The Consequences of 1979 and the Abolition of Dual Mandates 454
2 The Presence at the National Level 454
4 First Attempts at the Interparliamentary Level: The Conference of Speakers of
Parliaments 456
5 The Conference of European Affairs Committees (COSAC) 457
6 Joint and Bilateral Committee Meetings: Informal Tools for Playing the Multi-level
Game 458
V Conclusions: Beyond Slow Adaptation? 461
1 On the Record: One-level Players? 461
2 Explanations on the Negative Balance Sheet: A Misguided Role Attribution? 463
3 Traps, Trends and Options for the Future 465
3 1 The Scope of Options • 466
3 2 Three Alternatives 470
The Reticent Acknowledgement of National Parliaments in the European Treaties: A
Documentation 477
Astrid Krekelberg 477
1 Treaty on European Union 1993 479
1 1 Declaration No 13 on the role of the national parliaments in the European Union 479
1 2 Declaration No 14 on the Conference of the Parliaments (Assizes) 479
2 Treaty of Amsterdam 1999: Protocol on the role of the national parliaments in the
European Union 479
3 Treaty of Nice 2001: Declaration No 23 on the Future of the European Union 480
4 Documents of the Conference of European Affairs Committees (COSAC) 481
4 1 COSAC rules of procedure 481
4 2 Dublin COSAC Conclusions adopted by the XV COSAC in October 1996 485
4 3 COSAC documents from 1997 to 2001 485
Bibliography 491
Abbreviations 514
Notes on Authors 518
Boxes
Box 1: Example of a Parliamentary Question on an EU matter 257
Box 2: Participation of MEP's in National Parliaments' Meetings 455
Figures
Figure 1: Ideal Types for Actors in a Two-Level Game 34
Figure 2: A Scheme for Measuring Parliamentary Participation in EC/EU Affairs 68
Figure 3: The Ideal Process of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs 74
Figure 4: Structure of the Danish EU-Policy-Making Process 105
Figure 5: The Treatment of EU Items in the German Bundestag 132
Figure 6: The Process of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs in Greece 162
Figure 7: The Process of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs in Finland 186
Figure 8: The Process of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs in France 234
Figure 9: The Process of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EC/EU Affairs in Austria 323
Figure 10: The Swedish Parliament in EC/EU Decision-Making 380
Figure 11: 'Real' Types for Actors in the EU's Two-Level Game 463
Figure 12: Model fora 'New European Parliament' 467
Figure 13: Model for a Permanent Conference of Parliaments - Congres 469
Figure 14: Model for a Joint Body for Scrutinising CFSP and ESDP 471
Figure 15: Model for the Convention on the Future of the European Union 473
Figure 16: Role Attributions for the European Parliament and the National Parliaments in
the EU Policy Cycle 474
Graphs
Graph 1: Legal Output of EU Institutions 1952-2000 44
Graph 2: European Legislation in Force 1983-1998 44
Graph 3: Decision-Making Modi in the Council 1952-2001 (ECT area) in Absolute
Numbers 48
Graph 4: Interparliamentary Co-operation 1987-2000 52
Graph 5: Treatment of EU Documents in the Austrian Main Committee 329
Graph 6: Evolution of Utilitarian Support for EU membership 1991-1997 432
Graph 7: Average Duration for the Transfer of EC/EU Documents 447
Graph 8: Frequency of EU Committee Meetings Per Year 448
Graph 9: Repartition of Joint Committee Meetings 1987-1998 460
Tables
Table I: Decision-Making Modes in the Council and the EP after the Entry into Force of
the Treaty of Nice (+/- 2002) 42
Table 2: Party Orientations with Regard to the EU's Institutional System: Roles of
Parliaments 54
Table 3: Issues of Technical Sheets in the Belgian Parliament 84
Table 4: Parliamentary Representation of Danish Parties and Groups 102
Table 5: Danish Referenda on EC/EU Questions 103
Table 6: Membership of the Danish European Affairs Committee on 2 October 2000 106
Table 7: EC/EU Documents Transmitted to the Bundestag 1957-1999 135
Table 8: EU Items Dealt with in the Committees of the Bundestag 136
Table 9: Party Positions on EU Membership and Distribution of Votes in Finnish
National and EP Elections in the 1990's 176
Table 10: The Number of'U-matters' and 'E-matters' Processed by the Eduskunta
(1995/99) 182
Table 11: Opinions Issued by Standing Committees on 'U'- and 'E'-matters (1995-1999) 182
Table 12: The Source of'U-matters' Transmitted to the Eduskunta (1995-99) 183
Table 13: Results of Elections to the European Parliament in Spain 1994-1999 201
Table 14: Statistics on Spain's Parliamentary Activity in EC/EU Affairs 208
Table 15: European Orientation of French Parties and Results from the 1999 EP Elections 226
Table 16: The Legislative Impact of EU Proposals and the Rulings of the Conseil d'Etat 231
Table 17: The Parliamentary Resolutions in France (1993-99) 235
Table 18: EU Documents Transferred on the Basis of the Loi Josselin 238
Table 19: Powers of EU Related Committees in the Irish Parliament 261
Table 20: Analysis of Minutes of the Meetings of the Irish European Affairs Committee 263
Table 21: Addresses to the Meetings of the Irish Committee of European Affairs (1997-
1999) 263
Table 22: Reports of the Irish Committee of European Affairs (1998/99) 264
Table 23: Number of EU-documents Submitted to the Austrian Parliament 325
Table 24: The Composition of the Dutch Second Chamber 341
Table 25: EU Documents to Each Standing Committee 381
Table 26: Explanatory Memoranda to Each Standing Committee 382
Table 27: Institutionalisation of EC/EU Committees 1957 to 1997 437
Table 28: Ratio of EU Committee Members in Relation to the Strength of Parliament 438
Table 29: Evolution of the Scope of Information for National Parliaments 1987 to 1998 440
Table 30: Evolution of Supplementary Information Practices 1992-1998 441
Table 31: Scope of Information in two specific policy areas (as in 1997) 443
Table 32: Basic Orientation of Parliamentary Scrutiny EC/EU affairs 449
Table 33: Bilateral meetings between corresponding committees of the EP and national
parliaments 1987-1998 461
Table 34: The Scheme for Measuring Parliamentary Participation in EC/EU Affairs 462 |
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spelling | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? Andreas Maurer ... (eds.) 1. Aufl. Baden-Baden Nomos-Verl.-Ges. 2001 521 S. graph. Darst. : 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung 44 European Parliament Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Politik Democracy European Union countries Legislative bodies European Union countries Parlament (DE-588)4044685-2 gnd rswk-swf Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4170174-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Entscheidung (DE-588)4046531-7 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten European Union countries Politics and government Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Politische Entscheidung (DE-588)4046531-7 s Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4170174-4 s Parlament (DE-588)4044685-2 s Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 s DE-604 Maurer, Andreas Sonstige oth Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung 44 (DE-604)BV012323810 44 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009577954&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung European Parliament Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Politik Democracy European Union countries Legislative bodies European Union countries Parlament (DE-588)4044685-2 gnd Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4170174-4 gnd Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd Politische Entscheidung (DE-588)4046531-7 gnd |
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title | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? |
title_auth | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? |
title_exact_search | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? |
title_full | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? Andreas Maurer ... (eds.) |
title_fullStr | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? Andreas Maurer ... (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? Andreas Maurer ... (eds.) |
title_short | National parliaments on their ways to Europe: losers or latecomers? |
title_sort | national parliaments on their ways to europe losers or latecomers |
topic | European Parliament Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Politik Democracy European Union countries Legislative bodies European Union countries Parlament (DE-588)4044685-2 gnd Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4170174-4 gnd Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd Politische Entscheidung (DE-588)4046531-7 gnd |
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