Political Behaviour in the European Parliament

Bjørn Høyland and Simon Hix.

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Shane Martin,Thomas Saalfeld & Kaare W. Strøm (eds). The Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, Oxford University Press, 2014

 

Abstract:

This chapter examines political behavior and legislative politics in the European Parliament. It begins with a review of research findings on the political behavior of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), focusing on the last decade or so. It considers the process of recruitment and election of the members of parliament and how this process affects them and their political preferences. It then looks at the formation of political parties and committees in the European Parliament—the so-called “equilibrium institutions”—and how they shape MEP behavior and policy outcomes in the European Parliament—the so-called “institutional equilibria.”

 

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