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245 10 European Parliament ascendant :|bparliamentary strategies
of self-empowerment in the EU /|cAdrienne Heritier,
Katharina L. Meissner, Catherine Moury, Magnus G.
Schoeller.
264 1 Cham, Switzerland :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c[2019]
300 1 online resource (199 pages).
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490 1 European Administrative Governance.
500 Includes index.
505 0 Intro; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Part
I Theory and Expectations; Chapter 2 Theoretical Argument
and Expectations; 2.1 Changing Institutional Rules I: A
Rationalist Bargaining Explanation; 2.1.1 Formal and
Informal Institutional Change; 2.1.2 EP Strategies to
Obtain Formal and Informal Institutional Change: Why They
Succeed and Why They Fail; 2.1.2.1 Delaying; 2.1.2.2 Issue
-Linkage; 2.1.2.3 Arena-Linkage; 2.1.2.4 Alliance;
Alliance with Member States; Alliance with National
Parliaments; Alliance with Non-Majoritarian Actors;
Unilateral Action or 'Moving First'
505 8 Sanctioning2.2 Changing Institutional Rules II: Norm-Based
Explanations; 2.2.1 EP's Empowerment Through the Logic of
Appropriateness; 2.2.2 EP's Empowerment Through the Logic
of Arguing; 2.2.2.1 Providing Expertise; 2.2.3 EP's
Empowerment Through Rhetorical Action; 2.2.3.1 Shaming;
2.2.3.2 Mobilising External Actors/Public Opinion;
External Actors; Public Opinion; References; Chapter 3
Methodology and Case Selection; References; Part II The
European Parliament's Institutional Empowerment; Chapter 4
The European Parliament in Legislation; 4.1 From
Consultation to Cooperation
505 8 4.2 The Right of Legislative InitiativeReferences; Chapter
5 The European Parliament in the Nomination and
Investiture of the Commission; 5.1 Informal Vote on the
President of the Commission; 5.2 Informal Vote of
Investiture of the Commission; 5.3 Formalisation of the
Investiture of the Commission by the EP (Maastricht
Treaty); 5.4 Informal Approval of the Commission President
by the EP; 5.5 Formal Approval of the Commission President
by the EP (Amsterdam Treaty); 5.6 The Investiture of
Individual Commissioners; 5.7 Election of the Commission
President by the EP (2014)
505 8 5.8 Nomination of Candidates for the Presidency by EP
Political Groups5.9 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 The
European Parliament in the Budgetary Process; 6.1 From the
Treaty of Rome to the 1970 Budgetary Treaty; 6.2 The
Informal Right to Reject the Whole Draft Budget; 6.3 The
1975 Budgetary Treaty; 6.4 From the Budgetary Treaties to
the Inter-Institutional Agreement of 1988; 6.4.1
Compulsory and Non-compulsory Expenditures; 6.4.2
Legislative Powers Through Budgetary Powers; 6.5 The 1988
Inter-Institutional Agreement (IIA); 6.6 From the IIA of
1988 to the Constitutional Treaty
505 8 6.7 Discharge6.8 The Constitutional Treaty and Lisbon
Treaty; 6.9 After the Lisbon Treaty; 6.10 Conclusion;
References; Part III The European Parliament in
Substantive Policy Areas; Chapter 7 The European
Parliament in Economic Governance; 7.1 Six-Pack
Legislation; 7.2 Two-Pack Legislation; 7.3 Fiscal Compact;
7.4 Article 136 and the European Stability Mechanism
(ESM); 7.5 Banking Union; 7.6 Conclusions; References;
Chapter 8 The European Parliament in External Agreements;
8.1 Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunications (SWIFT) Agreement
520 This book analyses the European Parliament's strategies of
self-empowerment over time stretching across cases of new
institutional prerogatives as well as substantive policy
areas. It considers why and how the Parliament has managed
to gain formal and informal powers in this wide variety of
cases. The book provides a systematic and comparative
analysis of the European Parliament's formal and informal
empowerment in two broad sets of cases: on the one hand,
it examines the EP's empowerment since the Treaty of Rome
in three areas that are characteristic of parliamentary
democracies, namely legislation, the budget, and the
investiture of the executive. On the other hand, it
analyses the European Parliament's role in highly
politicised policy areas, namely Economic and Monetary
Governance and the shaping of EU trade agreements.
Adrienne Heritier is Emeritus Professor of Social and
Political Sciences at the European University Institute,
Italy. Her research focuses on European policy-making,
comparative public policy, European decision making
processes, theories of institutional change and
deregulation, and re-regulation and new modes of
governance. Katharina L. Meissner is an assistant
professor at the Centre for European Integration Research
(EIF), Department of Political Science, University of
Vienna, Austria. Her research interests include European
Union Foreign Policy, International Trade and Security
Relations, International Political Economy and Regional
Integration. Catherine Moury is Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Political Studies, at the New University of
Lisbon, Portugal. Her current research is focused on
Comparative Politics and EU studies. Magnus G. Schoeller
is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for European
Integration Research (EIF), Department of Political
Science, University of Vienna, Austria. His work focuses
on European politics, EU economic and monetary policy, and
political leadership.--|cProvided by publisher.
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