If things can only get worse: Anticipation of enlargement in European Union legislative politics |
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Authors: | DIRK LEUFFEN,& ROBIN HERTZ |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Anticipation is a central feature of political behaviour. It has an impact on actors' choices and can change the timing of decisions. This article analyses anticipation in legislative politics. After delineating different objects as well as consequences of anticipation theoretically, a set of hypotheses about anticipatory behaviour in EU decision-making is derived. In particular, it is asked whether the EU Council anticipates the arrival of new Member States and how this affects legislative output. The theory is tested by estimating count models using a dataset that contains information on all binding EU legislation from 1976 to 2007. Covering five enlargement rounds, evidence is presented for anticipatory behaviour in EU legislative politics. |
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