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The European Parliament (EP)’s formal authority has considerably expanded since 1979. As a result, several studies have – conceptually and empirically – posited the development of a European political class over time. Since Scarrow (1997)’s seminal distinction between ‘EP careerists’, ‘domestic- oriented MEPs’, and ‘short-term politicians’, there has been no comprehensive and longitunal analyses of MEPs’ career patterns in the EP, though. This paper presents the first systematic empirical analysis of all 3,654 MEPs’ career patterns from the 28 Member States over 40 years (1979-2019). Using Borchert’s (2011) analytical framework, the paper analyses how the “attractiveness”, “accessibility” and “availability” of offices in the EP has shaped MEPs’ career patterns. The main conclusion is that the development of a European political class is a distinctive trend of the EP. Furthermore, despite the recent rise of Euroscepticism, the professionalization of MEPs has never been as large as in the latest legislative terms. Yet, EPGs do not contribute equally to the rise of this European political class. On the opposite, fragmentation of party systems in the late 2000s and
early 2010s has questioned the (historical) contribution of some of the most influential EPGs. In this wake, the paper argues that these latest developments could undermine the EP’s formal policy-making capacity in the near future, as illustrated by the 2019 European elections (largest turnover and biggest electoral success of Eurosceptic parties).
early 2010s has questioned the (historical) contribution of some of the most influential EPGs. In this wake, the paper argues that these latest developments could undermine the EP’s formal policy-making capacity in the near future, as illustrated by the 2019 European elections (largest turnover and biggest electoral success of Eurosceptic parties).
langue originale | Français |
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Pages | 1-27 |
Nombre de pages | 27 |
Etat de la publication | Publié - 8 juin 2022 |
Evénement | 11th Biennial Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union - Luiss University, Rome, Italie Durée: 8 juin 2022 → 10 juin 2022 |
Comité scientifique
Comité scientifique | 11th Biennial Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union |
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Pays/Territoire | Italie |
La ville | Rome |
période | 8/06/22 → 10/06/22 |
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Evol’PE – Carrière et comportement des députés européens
Dodeigne, J. (Responsable du Projet), Rihoux, B. (Co-investigateur), Kopsch, S. (Chercheur) & Randour, F. (Chercheur)
1/01/20 → 31/12/23
Projet: Recherche