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Rosén, Guri & Meunier, Sophie
(2023).
Economic Security and the Politics of Trade and Investment Policy in Europe.
Politics and Governance.
ISSN 2183-2463.
11(4),
p. 122–128.
doi:
10.17645/pag.v11i4.7858.
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Rosén, Guri & Stie, Anne Elisabeth
(2021).
If You Can’t Give Me Everything: Trilogues and Dilemmas of Accountability.
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Rosén, Guri; Abazi, Vigjilenca & Adriaensen, Johan
(2021).
The European Parliament and Digital Trade.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Dagsrevyen.
[TV].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri & Meissner, Katharina
(2019).
Becoming transnational in EU trade policy? How intra-parliamentary groups mediate inter-parliamentary relations .
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Rosén, Guri & Meissner, Katharina
(2019).
'Competitors or Allies? Politicization and the Interaction Between National Parliaments and the European Parliament in EU External Affairs'.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
'Riders on the Storm: EU Foreign Policy in an Age of American Withdrawal'.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Stanghelle på fredag.
[Radio].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
TV2 Nyheter.
[TV].
TV2.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Her og nå.
[Radio].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Nyhetsmorgen.
[Radio].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Dagsnytt18.
[Radio].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Dagsnytt18.
[Radio].
NRK.
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Rosén, Guri
(2019).
Disse tre kvinnene vil ruste opp EU for å stå imot USA og Kina.
[Newspaper].
Dagens Næringsliv.
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Rosén, Guri
(2018).
Cooperation and/or competition in EU trade policy.
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Rosén, Guri & Riddervold, Marianne
(2018).
Europe’s Reaction to the American Decline.
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Rosén, Guri
(2018).
'Exploring interaction between national parliaments and the European Parliament in EU external affairs.
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Rosén, Guri
(2018).
What characterises parliamentary responses to expertisation? A study of the European Parliament.
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Fossum, John Erik & Rosen, Guri
(2018).
Session 5 – European Referendums II:
Norway’s (Non)Accession Referendums.
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Rosen, Guri & Stie, Anne Elisabeth
(2018).
What characterizes parliamentary responses to expertization? A study of the European Parliament.
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Rosén, Guri
(2017).
An exceptional cleavage? National interests in EU external trade policy.
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Rosen, Guri
(2017).
An Exceptional Cleavage? Trade Policy in the European Parliament.
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Although the negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) may be about to be put on ice indefinitely, it has caused quite a stir across the European Union. Not least in the European Parliament, who had to postpone its vote on a resolution on recommendations to the Commission because there were too many suggestions for amendments. In addition, conflicts within party groups were threatening to disrupt the process. Particularly the German Social Democrats were under a lot of pressure to reject the infamous Investor State Dispute Settlement mechanism. This raises the question whether the general pattern of a left-right cleavage in the party politics of the European Parliament might not hold when the Union is deciding on external relations? Could it be that these issues raise particular concerns that trigger national interests to trump party group discipline? In the case of the South Korea Free Trade Agreement, for example, several MEPs were working hard to safeguard their national car industries. Thus, in this paper I analyse the pattern of roll-call votes on trade in the European Parliament, including international agreements as well as trade legislation. The first goal is to investigate whether one needs to redraw the traditional cleavage structures to understand how the European Parliament votes in external relations. Secondly, if trade really is an exception, the question becomes why: what are the scope conditions of its exceptionality? Using different measures of salience (importance of the dossier, public opinion), the ambition is to shed light on the party politics of trade policy, and the conditions under which MEPs are willing to rebel against their party groups.
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Riddervold, Marianne & Rosen, Guri
(2017).
Unified in response to rising powers? China, Russia and transatlantic relations
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Rosen, Guri
(2017).
To protect or to serve? How MEPs respond to trade politicization.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
Politics of TTIP.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
An agent of politicization? The role of the European Parliament in the debate on TTIP.
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Sjursen, Helene & Rosen, Guri
(2016).
Not so weak and divided after all?: Making sense of the EU’s responses to the crisis in Ukraine.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
An agent of politicization? The role of the European Parliament in the debate on TTIP.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
An agent of politicization? The role of the European Parliament in the debate on TTIP.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
Making the EU do right? The European Parliament’s impact on EU foreign policy.
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Rosen, Guri & Stie, Anne Elisabeth
(2016).
Not Worth the Net Worth? The Democratic Dilemmas of Privileged Access to Documents.
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Rosen, Guri & Stie, Anne Elisabeth
(2016).
Not Worth the Net Worth? The Democratic Dilemmas of Privileged Access to Documents.
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Tørnblad, Silje Hexeberg & Rosen, Guri
(2016).
How Does Knowledge Travel in EU Policy-Making Processes? The Case of TTIP.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
An agent of politicization? The role of the European Parliament in the debate on TTIP.
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Rosen, Guri
(2016).
Making the EU do right? The European Parliament’s impact on EU foreign policy.
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Stie, Anne Elisabeth & Rosen, Guri
(2016).
Accountability in EU security and defence.
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Stie, Anne Elisabeth & Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Accountability in EU security and defence.
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Sjursen, Helene & Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Not so weak and divided after all? Making sense of the EU's responses to the crisis in Ukraine.
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Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Parliamentarisation of EU foreign policy: What kind of influence?
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Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Secrecy and Its Democratic Challenges in the European Union: The Cases of Security and Economic Governance.
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Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Supranational (Co)Sponsors? Explaining the Commission's Growing Support for Empowering the European Parliament in Trade Policy.
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Rosen, Guri
(2015).
Supranational (Co)Sponsors? Explaining the Commission's Growing Support for Empowering the European Parliament in Trade Policy.
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Rosen, Guri & Stie, Anne Elisabeth
(2014).
Elite Versus Democratic Accountability in the Area of EU Security and Defence.
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Riddervold, Marianne & Rosen, Guri
(2014).
More than intergovernmentalism? Decision-making in EU foreign policy.
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Rosen, Guri
(2011).
Can you keep a secret? How the European Parliament got access to sensitive documents in the area of security and defence.
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Rosen, Guri
(2011).
A secret worth keeping? The European Parliament’s access to documents in the area of security and defence policy.
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Rosen, Guri
(2014).
Secrecy versus Accountability: Parliamentary Scrutiny of EU Security and Defense Policy.
ARENA Centre for European Studies.
ISSN 0805-5130.
2014(1).
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Rosen, Guri
(2011).
Can You Keep a Secret? How the European Parliament got Access to Sensitive Documents in the Area of Security and Defence.
ARENA Working Paper 13/2011/ RECON Online Working Paper 2011/22.
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Rosen, Guri
(2007).
Developing a European public sphere. The exprimetalist approach assessed.
ARENA Report 4/07.
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Rosen, Guri; Trenz, Hans-Jørg & Conrad, Maxmillian
(2007).
The interpretative Moment of European Journalism: The impact of Media Voice in the ratification process.
RECON Report No. 2, ARENA Report 3/07.