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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
How does one of the world's largest, directly-elected legislatures operate? What does it signal in its decision-making and legislative behavior? How should citizens interpret roll calls and how do parties act strategically? These papers inform a vibrant conversation on the powers and limitations, signalling and signposting, and continuities and changes in the EP.
Coalition Parties in EU Lawmaking: Voting in the EP to Prevent Ministerial Drift - Pit Rieger, ETH Zurich
Flipflopping in the EP: Electoral and Intra-party Politics of Migration Speeches - Tobias Hofmann, Free University of Berlin; Jim Wagner, Free University of Berlin
Modelling Roll Call Voting in the European Parliament - Philipp Broniecki, University of Oslo; Jørgen Bølstad, University of Oslo; Bjørn Høyland, University of Oslo
The European Parliament as Principal: Evolution of Executive Oversight in the EU - Amie Kreppel, University of Florida; Murad Gafarov, University of Florida
Understanding the Cohesion of Populist Parties in the EU Parliament - Kari Waters, Syracuse University; Seth Jolly, Syracuse University