Arguing about power and democracy. National parliaments, EU foreign policy and conflicts in the Eastern neighbourhood

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dc.abstract.enThis dissertation studies two interrelated questions. How do MPs use discursive strategies in the making and scrutiny of EU foreign policy? To what extent do they diminish the democratic deficit in that field? By engaging with discursive strategies this work develops a theoretical framework that originates in critical discourse analysis (CDA) and allows looking at the arguments MPs and the government make. Thereby, it inquires, which logics of social actions are at play in parliament and if by arguing, MPs can influence their government in EU foreign policy making. The empirical testing of this framework consists of a qualitative analysis of debates on self-determination conflicts in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood in the Bundestag, House of Commons and Sejm. Thereby, a crucial issue of EU foreign policy is studied across three very different parliaments, from both older and newer EU member states.pl
dc.abstract.plThis dissertation studies two interrelated questions. How do MPs use discursive strategies in the making and scrutiny of EU foreign policy? To what extent do they diminish the democratic deficit in that field? By engaging with discursive strategies this work develops a theoretical framework that originates in critical discourse analysis (CDA) and allows looking at the arguments MPs and the government make. Thereby, it inquires, which logics of social actions are at play in parliament and if by arguing, MPs can influence their government in EU foreign policy making. The empirical testing of this framework consists of a qualitative analysis of debates on self-determination conflicts in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood in the Bundestag, House of Commons and Sejm. Thereby, a crucial issue of EU foreign policy is studied across three very different parliaments, from both older and newer EU member states.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk humanistycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk społecznychpl
dc.contributor.advisorGóra, Magdalena - 160082 pl
dc.contributor.authorWeinberg, Friedhelmpl
dc.contributor.departmentbycodeUJK/WSMPpl
dc.contributor.reviewerGóra, Magdalena - 160082 pl
dc.contributor.reviewerCiuta, Felixpl
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-24T09:09:57Z
dc.date.available2020-07-24T09:09:57Z
dc.date.submitted2012-10-31pl
dc.fieldofstudyeuropeistykapl
dc.identifier.apddiploma-67758-152815pl
dc.identifier.projectAPD / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/181157
dc.languagepolpl
dc.subject.enmultilevel governance, EU foreign policy, scrutiny, democracy, critical discourse analysispl
dc.subject.plmultilevel governance, EU foreign policy, scrutiny, democracy, critical discourse analysispl
dc.titleArguing about power and democracy. National parliaments, EU foreign policy and conflicts in the Eastern neighbourhoodpl
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dc.abstract.enpl
This dissertation studies two interrelated questions. How do MPs use discursive strategies in the making and scrutiny of EU foreign policy? To what extent do they diminish the democratic deficit in that field? By engaging with discursive strategies this work develops a theoretical framework that originates in critical discourse analysis (CDA) and allows looking at the arguments MPs and the government make. Thereby, it inquires, which logics of social actions are at play in parliament and if by arguing, MPs can influence their government in EU foreign policy making. The empirical testing of this framework consists of a qualitative analysis of debates on self-determination conflicts in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood in the Bundestag, House of Commons and Sejm. Thereby, a crucial issue of EU foreign policy is studied across three very different parliaments, from both older and newer EU member states.
dc.abstract.plpl
This dissertation studies two interrelated questions. How do MPs use discursive strategies in the making and scrutiny of EU foreign policy? To what extent do they diminish the democratic deficit in that field? By engaging with discursive strategies this work develops a theoretical framework that originates in critical discourse analysis (CDA) and allows looking at the arguments MPs and the government make. Thereby, it inquires, which logics of social actions are at play in parliament and if by arguing, MPs can influence their government in EU foreign policy making. The empirical testing of this framework consists of a qualitative analysis of debates on self-determination conflicts in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood in the Bundestag, House of Commons and Sejm. Thereby, a crucial issue of EU foreign policy is studied across three very different parliaments, from both older and newer EU member states.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk humanistycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk społecznych
dc.contributor.advisorpl
Góra, Magdalena - 160082
dc.contributor.authorpl
Weinberg, Friedhelm
dc.contributor.departmentbycodepl
UJK/WSMP
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Góra, Magdalena - 160082
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Ciuta, Felix
dc.date.accessioned
2020-07-24T09:09:57Z
dc.date.available
2020-07-24T09:09:57Z
dc.date.submittedpl
2012-10-31
dc.fieldofstudypl
europeistyka
dc.identifier.apdpl
diploma-67758-152815
dc.identifier.projectpl
APD / O
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/181157
dc.languagepl
pol
dc.subject.enpl
multilevel governance, EU foreign policy, scrutiny, democracy, critical discourse analysis
dc.subject.plpl
multilevel governance, EU foreign policy, scrutiny, democracy, critical discourse analysis
dc.titlepl
Arguing about power and democracy. National parliaments, EU foreign policy and conflicts in the Eastern neighbourhood
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master
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Publication
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