Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies

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Autor(a) principal: Gheyle, Niels
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v7i3.2144
Resumo: In the past 20 years, two related literature strands have gradually moved centre stage of the attention of EU Studies scholars. The first is preoccupied with the ‘politicization of European integration’, a multi-faceted concept that aims to tie together a multitude of political and societal manifestations underlying an increasing controversiality of the EU. A second concerns the parliamentarization of the EU, referring to the changing (institutional) role and EU-related activities national parliaments engage in. The key point of this contribution is simple, but often overlooked: We can and should be seeing parliamentarization as a necessary, yet insufficient, component of a wider process of politicization. Doing so goes beyond the often ad hoc or pars pro toto theoretical assumptions in both literature strands, sheds new light on the normative consequences attached to these phenomena, and furthers a more complete understanding of how a ‘comprehensive’ politicization of European policies develops.
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title Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
spellingShingle Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
Gheyle, Niels
communication; Europeanization; parliamentary; parliamentarization; politicization; national parliaments
title_short Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
title_full Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
title_fullStr Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
title_sort Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies
author Gheyle, Niels
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv communication; Europeanization; parliamentary; parliamentarization; politicization; national parliaments
topic communication; Europeanization; parliamentary; parliamentarization; politicization; national parliaments
description In the past 20 years, two related literature strands have gradually moved centre stage of the attention of EU Studies scholars. The first is preoccupied with the ‘politicization of European integration’, a multi-faceted concept that aims to tie together a multitude of political and societal manifestations underlying an increasing controversiality of the EU. A second concerns the parliamentarization of the EU, referring to the changing (institutional) role and EU-related activities national parliaments engage in. The key point of this contribution is simple, but often overlooked: We can and should be seeing parliamentarization as a necessary, yet insufficient, component of a wider process of politicization. Doing so goes beyond the often ad hoc or pars pro toto theoretical assumptions in both literature strands, sheds new light on the normative consequences attached to these phenomena, and furthers a more complete understanding of how a ‘comprehensive’ politicization of European policies develops.
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