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The development of public engagement as a core institutional role for parliaments. [PDF]
Public engagement has become a noticeable activity for parliaments across the world. However, we lack understanding of its role despite considerable developments in scholarly work on public engagement in the sciences and on deliberative and participatory
Leston-Bandeira C, Siefken ST.
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How has the new structure of European Union (EU) economic governance affected the ability of parliaments (national and European) to scrutinize and control economic policy? Departing from the premise that executive power needs to be matched by appropriate
Bjj Crum
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Parliaments in security policy: Involvement, politicisation, and influence
Patrick A Mello, Dirk Peters
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Disruptive Technologies for Parliaments: A Literature Review
Exploitation and use of disruptive technologies, such as the Internet of Things, recommender systems, and artificial intelligence, with an ambidextrous balance, are a challenge, nowadays.
Dimitris Koryzis +4 more
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How Merchant Towns Shaped Parliaments: From the Norman Conquest of England to the Great Reform Act
We study the emergence of urban self-governance in the late medieval period. We focus on England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, building a novel comprehensive dataset of 554 medieval towns.
Charles Angelucci +2 more
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Introducing the Worldwide Age Representation in Parliaments (WARP) data set
Research increasingly highlights the social group composition of decision-making bodies in politics. Beyond issues of gender and ethnicity, an emerging literature focuses on age groups.
Daniel Stockemer, Aksel Sundström
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Parliamentary Women Opposition Leaders: A Comparative Assessment Across 28 OECD Countries
While women have increasingly gained access to the position of opposition leader, we still know very little about their pathways to that office. Therefore, this article seeks to uncover the dynamics and patterns that distinguish the ascendency of women ...
Sarah C. Dingler, Ludger Helms
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The Role of Gender in Parliamentary Attacks and Incivility
It has been well established that politicians attack their competitors to reach their political goals. As such, there is a considerable amount of literature on their attack behaviour.
Željko Poljak
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This article reviews the literature on the institutional position of national parliaments in the EU. It focuses on new institutional developments, explanations, and effects discussed over the course of the last decade.
Thomas Winzen
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This article examines the names and naming of Finnish parliamentary institutions in relation to European debates, focusing on the period from the Diet of Porvoo in 1809 to the Constitution Act of 1919.
Onni Pekonen
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