ID | 091085 |
Title Proper | Roll call analysis of voting in the European Union Council of Ministers after the 2004 enlargement |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mattila, Mikko |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Voting and coalitions in the Council of Ministers in the enlarged European Union are analysed for the period during which the EU had 25 Member States, based on Council's roll call records. In terms of frequency of voting in the Council, the new EU Member States did not differ from their older counterparts in any significant way. However, enlargement has had an impact on the Council interaction. A spatial roll call model shows that the Council's political space is comprised of two main dimensions. The first reflects the north-south cleavage found in the Council even before the 2004 enlargement, while the second is related to enlargement and indicates a cleavage between the new and old Member States. Thus in the enlarged Union, the north-south dimension is replaced by a north-south-east pattern. |
`In' analytical Note | European Journal of Political Research Vol. 48, No. 6; Oct 2009: p.840 - 857 |
Journal Source | European Journal of Political Research Vol. 48, No. 6; Oct 2009: p.840 - 857 |
Key Words | European Union Council ; European Union ; Policy ; Council of Ministers |