This broad-ranging text examines the political dynamic of the European Parliament (EP), showing how the EP is a key component of the political system of the EU. It looks at how, and how effectively, the parliament translates citizen demands into policies, and, in so doing, contributes to wider debates around democracy and legitimacy in the EU.
Ariadna Ripoll Servent is a Junior Professor of Political Science and European Integration at the University of Bamberg, Germany
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This excellent text comprehensively introduces the European Parliament by bringing together a range of sophisticated scholarly literature and explaining it in an accessible form.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Situating the European Parliament in the EU's Political System2. The Gradual Empowerment of the European Parliament3. Internal Organization4. Legislative and Budgetary Functions5. Non-legislative Functions6. Elections and Electoral Support7. Lobbying, Interest Representation and The Media8. MEPs and their Offices: Managing Frontstage and Backstage roles9. Political Groups and National Party Delegations10. Sites of Translation: From Committees to the Plenary11. The EP as Co-Decider: Key Negotiating Roles and the Power of Concensus12.Conclusion.