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Challenges to Parliamentary Politics

Rhetoric, Representation and Reform
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 2015

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Edition
1/2015
Copyright Year
2015
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-2184-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-6500-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Politics-Debates-Concepts. Politik-Debatten-Begriffe
Volume
2
Language
English
Pages
168
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
  2. Authors:
    1. 1. Introduction No access
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    2. 2. Nothing new under the sun? No access
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    3. 3. About the articles No access
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    2. 2. A note on ‘distrust’ No access
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    3. 3. Less parliamentary time and an increasing political agenda No access
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    4. 4. Governmentalisation of the agenda and its limits No access
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    5. 5. Electoralisation and partisanisation of parliament No access
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    6. 6. Reduction of parliamentary politics of time No access
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    7. 7. Counter-bureaucratision in parliaments No access
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    8. 8. Inter-parliamentary power struggles No access
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    9. 9. Final remarks No access
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    10. References No access
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    1. 1. Introduction No access
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    2. 2. Is the EP really a democratically deficient parliament? No access
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    3. 3. The EP: a parliament in the making No access
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    4. 4. Deliberation, representation, sovereignty and responsibility in the EP No access
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    5. 5. Specific features of the EP No access
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    6. 6. The EP as political actor: fighting for democratisation of the EU No access
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    7. 7. The EP and the sovereign debt crisis No access
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    8. 8. Conclusion: does the EP provide an answer to the current challenges facing parliamentarism? No access
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    9. References No access
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    1. 1. Introduction No access
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    2. 2. Carl Schmitt and the political theory of anti-liberal decisionism No access
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    3. 3. Liberalism and the tension between values and institutions No access
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    4. 4. Same sex marriage legislation: mind the gap No access
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    5. 5. From a democracy of the People to a democracy of people No access
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    6. References No access
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    2. 2. The legal framework: on the German citizenship law No access
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    3. 3. Second generation immigrants and ethnic German resettlers: conditions for acquiring citizenship No access
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    4. 4. Jewish immigrants: Conditions for granting residence No access
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    5. 5. The jus tempus principle and the German examples No access
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    6. 6. Integration as an interpretation between the contemporary and the historical No access
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    7. 7. Conclusion No access
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    8. References No access
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      1. a. Regarding parliamentary democracy No access
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      2. b. Regarding immigration No access
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      3. c. Hybrid positioning No access
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    3. 3. Parliamentary conduct and rules of discipline No access
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    4. 4. Parliamentary and extra-parliamentary language No access
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    5. 5. Parliamentary speaking as a specific genre No access
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    6. 6. Pamphlet-style rhetoric No access
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    7. 8. Some final remarks No access
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    8. Primary sources No access
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    9. Literature No access
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    2. 2. Economic policy as a non-political matter No access
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    3. 3. The rhetoric of so-called ‘general truths’ No access
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    4. 4. Economic crisis as a ‘state of exception’ No access
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    5. 5. Limited power of parliament in the state budget No access
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    6. 6. Conclusion No access
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    7. References No access
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    2. 2. Two moralities and mass democracy No access
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    3. 3. Mass democracy within the British context of liberal thinking No access
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    4. 4. Towards a disillusioned defence of parliamentary politics? No access
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    5. 5. In defence of civil association No access
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    6. Literature No access
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  10. List of contributors No access Pages 167 - 168

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