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European Integration online Papers ISSN 1027-5193
Vol. 19 (2015), Article 4
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Mühlböck, Monika and Berthold Rittberger (2015): ‘The Council, the European Parliament,
and the paradox of inter-institutional cooperation’, in: Christine Neuhold and Sophie
Vanhoonacker (eds): ‘Dynamics of institutional cooperation in the European Union:
Dimensions and effects’ European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Special issue 1, Vol. 19,
Article 4, http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2015-004a.htm, pp. 1-20.
DOI: 10.1695/2015004
The Council, the European Parliament, and the paradox of
inter-institutional cooperation
Monika Mühlböck University of Vienna, Faculty of Business, Economics
and Statistics, Department of Economic Sociology
Berthold Rittberger Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (LMU),
Geschwister Scholl Institute of Political Science
Abstract: Decision-making between the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament is
characterized by a paradox. On the one hand, there is a high potential for inter-institutional
conflict. Historically, the EP and the Council have been opponents in the struggle for power.
In addition, both institutions can be said to fulfill different representational roles within the
political system of the EU, with the Council representing the member states and the
Parliament representing the citizens. Furthermore, agreement between the two is complicated
by decision rules posing high thresholds for agreement and actors with often diverging
preferences. On the other hand, in day
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