Parliaments and the economic governance of the European Union : talking shops or deliberative bodies? / Aleksandra Maatsch.
Series: Routledge studies on government and the European UnionDescription: x, 132 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 9781138230033 (hardback)Subject(s): Central-local government relations -- European Union countries | Decentralization in government -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Social conditions -- 21st century | European Union countries -- Economic policyDDC classification: 306.0947 LOC classification: HN373.5 | .M33 2017
Contents:
Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: European financial crisis: Dominant narratives and the legal status of anti-crisis measures.- Chapter III: Empowered or Disempowered? The Role of National Parliaments during the Reform of European Economic Governance.- Chapter IV: Drivers of Political Parties' Voting Behaviour in European Economic Governance: The Ultimate Decline of the Economic Cleavage?.- Chapter V: Parliamentary parties' discourses on anti-crisis measures: Between solidarity and particularistic interest.- Chapter VI: Macroeconomic preferences of national parliamentary parties.- Chapter VII: Conclusions.- Index.
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Book-Circulating | Fischer Hall Library Main shelves | HN373.5. M33 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Purchased with the support of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies | B013544 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-128) and index.
Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: European financial crisis: Dominant narratives and the legal status of anti-crisis measures.- Chapter III: Empowered or Disempowered? The Role of National Parliaments during the Reform of European Economic Governance.- Chapter IV: Drivers of Political Parties' Voting Behaviour in European Economic Governance: The Ultimate Decline of the Economic Cleavage?.- Chapter V: Parliamentary parties' discourses on anti-crisis measures: Between solidarity and particularistic interest.- Chapter VI: Macroeconomic preferences of national parliamentary parties.- Chapter VII: Conclusions.- Index.