The Europeanisation of national political systems : Parliaments and executives

Goetz, Klaus H. ; Meyer-Sahling, Jan-Hinrik

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URL http://edoc.vifapol.de/opus/volltexte/2011/2482/
Dokumentart: Bericht / Forschungsbericht / Abhandlung
Institut: CONNEX / NEWGOV
Schriftenreihe: Living reviews in European governance : LREG
Bandnummer: 3.2008,2
Sprache: Englisch
Erstellungsjahr: 2008
Publikationsdatum: 23.10.2011
Originalveröffentlichung: http://europeangovernance.livingreviews.org/Articles/lreg-2008-2/download/lreg-2008-2Color.pdf (2008)
DDC-Sachgruppe: Politik
BK - Basisklassifikation: 89.73 (Europapolitik, Europäische Union), 89.40 (Innere Beziehungen des Staates: Allgemeines), 89.35 (Demokratie), 89.30 (Politische Systeme: Allgemeines)
Sondersammelgebiete: 3.6 Politik und Friedensforschung

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This article reviews the by now extensive literature on the Europeanisation of the political systems of the EU-15, with an emphasis on parliaments and executives (i.e., governments and ministerial administrations). The Living Review highlights apparently contradictory effects of integration: de-parlamentarisation vs. re-parlamentarisation; bureaucratisation vs. politicisation; and centralisation vs. diffusion. These diverging assessments of the effects of integration do, in part, reflect diversity in the EU-15; in part, they are, however, also a result of differences in the specification of variables, research designs and theoretical approaches. Work that inquires into patterns of Europeanisation – across institutional domains, countries, regions and time – and which seeks to tackle the ‘methodological nationalism’ of the Europeanisation literature promises a clearer picture of the institutional consequences of European integration than we possess at present.


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