This book provides an original argument that rejects the idea of
national MPs having but one 'standard' mode of representation. It
acknowledges the national electoral connection, but considers
representation beyond national borders. The author empirically
investigates such patterns of representation in MPs' parliamentary
speech-making behavior and their attitudes in Austria, Germany,
Ireland and the UK. The book analyzes representative claims in
parliamentary debates on the Constitutional Treaty, the Lisbon
Treaty and the Eurozone crisis, and relies on qualitative
interviews with members of the European affairs and budget
committees. It finds a Eurosceptic Europeanization in that national
MPs from the Eurosceptic left particularly represent other EU
citizens.
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