Parliaments and the Economic Governance of the European Union
Talking Shops or Deliberative Bodies
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This
book examines the legislative, representative, and control functions of
national parliaments and parliamentary parties during the reform of European
economic governance. The empirical analysis focuses on domestic approvals of
anti-crisis measures (EFSF, ESM and the Fiscal Compact) in all member states of
the Eurozone, and the extent to which parliaments and parties secured their
competences in EU policy-making during that process. In order to address this
question, Maatsch employs an interdisciplinary approach and analyses (i) in
which state parliaments’ formal powers in approval of anti-crisis measures
were constrained, (ii) how parliamentary parties voted on the analysed
measures, (iii) the dominant discourses of their proponents and opponents and
(iv) which parties advocated neoliberal and which Keynesian measures. This book
will appeal to advanced students and scholars of European integration, Europeanisation,
and European governance, as well as policy advisers or researchers, working on
the EMU, or the financial crises in particular.weiterlesen
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