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The Politicisation of the European Commission’s Presidency : Spitzenkandidaten and Beyond
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Editor(s):
Matilde Ceron
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Thomas Christiansen
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Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos
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2024
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Publication date (Print):
2024
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10.1007/978-3-031-48173-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Politicisation of the European Commission’s Presidency
pp. 21
The Selection of the European Commission Leadership in Historical Perspective
pp. 43
Models of EU Democracy and the Politics of Leadership (S)election
pp. 63
The Rise and Fall of the Spitzenkandidaten? The Inner Logic of Parliamentary Federation
pp. 83
The Spitzenkandidaten Practice: Establishing an Ambiguous Constitutional Convention?
pp. 109
The Law and Politics of Electoral Reform
pp. 131
Paths to Spitzenkandidaten
pp. 159
The Spitzenkandidaten Process in the Context of the EP Campaign: The Role of Party Competition
pp. 197
Interinstitutional Conflict in the Context of Leadership Appointment of the Commission
pp. 215
The Juncker Commission: Internal Perceptions of a Spitzenkandidaten Presidency
pp. 251
The European Council’s Electoral Power: The National Leaders as Driving Forces Behind EU Top-Level Appointments
pp. 273
The European Parliament and the Spitzenkandidaten Process
pp. 289
Much Ado About Nothing? Assessing the Impact of the Spitzenkandidaten Process on EU Policy-Making
pp. 313
Conclusion: Whither the Spitzenkandidaten Process?
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