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Inside European Parliament Politics Informality Information And Intergroups 1st Ed Laura Landorff

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Inside European Parliament Politics Informality Information And Intergroups 1st Ed Laura Landorff
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Author: Laura Landorff
ISBN: 9783030042059, 9783030042066, 3030042057, 3030042065
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Inside European Parliament Politics Informality Information And Intergroups 1st Ed Laura Landorff by Laura Landorff 9783030042059, 9783030042066, 3030042057, 3030042065 instant download after payment.

The study of the informal dimension of EU politics is more important than ever in order to understand how the EU system works. This book presents an innovative and original study on informal cross-party, cross-committee groupings in the European Parliament, so-called Intergroups. Building on extensive fieldwork, including semi-structured interviews and observations, this study shows how parliamentarians of the seventh European Parliament (2009-2014) gain a variety of social resources, such as social, informational and political capital, in Intergroups, which they subsequently mobilise to foster opinion-formation across political groups and parliamentary committees, and to shape the EP’s agenda and policy outcomes. Drawing on an interdisciplinary, Bourdieusian-inspired framework, this book makes a valuable contribution to sociological approaches in European integration studies. Shedding new light on the informal dimension of parliamentary practices and politics, this book appeals to EP as well as EU scholars, to students and practitioners of EU politics, and civil society.

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