Special Issue: Decision-Making in the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty

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Series Details Vol.36, No.6, November 2013, p1121-1308
Publication Date November 2013
ISSN 0140-2382
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Contents of this Special Issue of West European Politics are:

+ Introduction: Decision-Making in the European Union before and after the Lisbon Treaty
Madeleine Hosli, Amie Kreppel, Běla Plechanovová & Amy Verdun

+ Decision-Making before and after Lisbon: The Impact of Changes in Decision-Making Rules
Amy Verdun

+ EU Decision-Making on Inter-Institutional Agreements: Defining (Common) Rules of Conduct for European Lobbyists and Public Servants
Michelle Cini

+ Delegated Powers and Inter-Institutional Relations in the EU after Lisbon: A Normative Assessment
Thomas Christiansen & Mathias Dobbels

+ Legislative Implications of the Lisbon Treaty: The (Potential) Role of Ideology
Amie Kreppel

+ National Actors in the Post-Lisbon EU: Should We Expect a Change of National Strategies?
Běla Plechanovová

+ Double versus Triple Majorities: Will the New Voting Rules in the Council of the European Union Make a Difference?
Robert Thomson

+ The Elusive Goal of Continuity? Legislative Decision-Making and the Council Presidency before and after Lisbon
Andreas Warntjen

+ The Post-Lisbon European Council Presidency: An Interim Assessment
Desmond Dinan

+ Pre- and Post-Lisbon: European Union Voting in the United Nations General Assembly
Xi Jin & Madeleine O. Hosli

+ Issue Congruence across Legislative Terms: Examining the Democratic Party Mandate in the European Parliament
Christine Arnold & Eliyahu V. Sapir

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