Auteur(s): Nathalie Brack & Awenig Marié in collaboration with Olivier Costa
Editions: Nomos
Collection: ZParl Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen
Année: 2022
Abstract
As early as March 2020, the President of the European Parliament decided to shut down the assembly’s facilities in Brussels and to cancel the plenary sessions in Strasbourg . Important…
Auteur(s): Davide Vittori
Editions: Sage Journals
Collection: The International Political Science Review
Année: 2022
Abstract
The recent success of new movement parties in Europe brought the attention of party politics scholars to this hybrid party type. There are still many under-analysed theoretical and…
Auteur(s): François Foret & Noemi Trino
Editions: Routledge
Collection: Journal of European Integration
Année: 2022
ABSTRACT
Since the 2000s, the reference to ‘values’ has become a key topic in the legitimation and politicization of the European Union (EU). This article studies to which extent and how members of…
Auteur(s): Ramona Coman in collaboration with Aron Buzogany
Editions: Studia Politica
Collection: Romanian Political Science Review
Année: 2021
Abstract
Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review celebrates twenty years of existence since its creation in 2001. If this anniversary is a celebration, it also raises questions about the…
Auteur(s): Emilien Paulis and Emilie Van Haute
Editions: ECPR Journal
Collection: Political Research Exchange
Année: 2021
Abstract
This paper looks at the mobilizing effect of personal networks on the individual propensity to favour some types of political participation over others, in a context of changing…
Auteur(s): Amandine Crespy
Editions: Wiley
Collection: European Law Journal
Année: 2021
Abstract
Criticism of the EU’s social deficit has become more vivid than ever following the socially regressive handling of the 2008–10 financial and debt crisis. In 2010, Fritz Scharpf famously…
Auteur(s): François Foret & Noemi Trino
Editions: Routledge
Collection: European Politics and Society
Année: 2021
ABSTRACT
The ‘European way of life’ (EWOL) has emerged as a new narrative in the communication of the European Union (EU) after the 2019 European elections. The article analyses the social relevance…
Auteur(s): Amandine Crespy and Lucas Schramm
Editions: Routledge
Collection: German Politics
Année: 2021
Abstract
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the German government embraced a major shift towards a grants-based EU recovery fund relying on common European debt. How can we explain this…