Product details
- Categories: European Parliament, History of the EU
- Publisher: John Harper Publishing
- ISBN: 9780955620232
- Publication Date: 12/06/2008
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 256
- Language: English
Summary
"One could hardly imagine a better commentator on the evolution of the European Parliament than Julian Priestley... formidable analytical skills", Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg
"alive with different personalities, deftly sketched... an entertaining, intelligent read", European Voice
Sir Julian Priestley was Secretary-General of the European Parliament from 1997-2007, having been an official there since the 1970s. In this illuminating new book he looks at a series of key battles - all of which he witnessed at first hand - that contributed to the development of the Parliament's powers and influence.
The battles selected show Parliament engaged in a struggle not only to expand its formal institutional powers, in areas such as the budget, legislation and appointment, but also to command respect and recognition from the other European institutions. The author vividly demonstrates the complex interplay between politics and personalities in the Parliament and how internal political divisions at times proved a critical factor in determining outcomes.
Table of contents
Preface, by Jean-Claude Juncker
About the author
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Dramatis Personae
A few words of explanation...
1. Tugging the purse strings: the battle for the budget
2. Being there: the battle to get in the room
3. Legitimising Brussels: the battle to appoint
4. Bringing the cow off the ice: the battle for a Statute for MEPs and for reform
5. Taking over: the battle for legislative power
6. Who killed the European Commission?: the battle for accountability
Some concluding remarks: the battles of the future
Index