Electing the European Parliament: Some Historiographical Notes
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作者:
Tulli, Umberto
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Tulli, Umberto
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来源:
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW
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2016年
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38卷
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01期
关键词:
European Parliament;
direct elections;
European institutions;
national governments;
federalist movements;
UNION;
D O I:
10.1080/07075332.2015.1049644
中图分类号:
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号:
06 ;
摘要:
Despite the growing literature on the history of European integration, scholars have not reached a general consensus on the rationale for the introduction of direct elections to the European Parliament. This review article analyses representative books and articles through three levels of analysis: the evolution of the European Community institutional framework; the role of national governments; and the contribution of European federalist movements. In doing that, the article highlights the lack of a clear synthesis and the need to investigate the role and perception of the European Parliament before its direct elections. Indeed, the controversy over direct elections demonstrates that, far from being a useless talking shop, the European Parliament was a creative institution and a target for both federalists' hopes and national governments' fears. The former considered the introduction of elections as a trigger to democratise and federalise Europe; the latter suspected to lose their power as the only depositaries of national sovereignty.