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Häge, FM
2011
West European Politics
Politicising Council Decision-making: The Effect of European Parliament Empowerment
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CONDITIONAL AGENDA SETTER LEGISLATIVE POLITICS WORKING GROUPS CONSULTATION PROCEDURE UNION CODECISION COMMITTEE POWER INTERGOVERNMENTALISM CONSTRUCTIVIST
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Research on the intra-institutional consequences of differences in the EU's inter-institutional rule configurations is rare. This study investigates the effect of the empowerment of the European Parliament (EP) on the active involvement of ministers in Council decision-making. The empowerment of the EP is likely to increase the incentives for bureaucrats in the Council's preparatory bodies to refer decisions on legislative dossiers to ministers. The empirical analysis examines this claim with data on about 6,000 legislative decision-making processes that were concluded between 1980 and the end of 2007. The analysis demonstrates a strong and robust association between the type of legislative procedure and different decision-making levels in the Council: a more powerful EP makes Council decision-making more politicised.
0140-2382
10.1080/01402382.2011.523542
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