Avrupa Birliği Ülkelerinin Avrupa Parlamentosu’nda ki Temsil Kalitelerinin Ulusal Boyutta ki Belirleyicileri

Bu çalışma ulusal düzeyde ele alınan bazı faktörlerin Avrupa Birliği ülkelerinin Avrupa Parlamentosu’nda ki temsil kalitesine etkilerini analiz etmektedir. Bu makale de ‘temsil kalitesi’ Avrupa Birliği ülkelerinin Avrupa Parlamentosu’nda ki temsilcilerinin geçmiş siyasi tecrübeleri kantitafif yöntemlerle hesaplanarak ölçülmüştür. Çalışma, Doğu Avrupa ülkelerinin ve nüfus bakımından küçük ve siyasi katılımın yüksek olduğu ülkelerin temsil kalitesinin daha fazla olduğunu bulmuştur

National Level Determinants of the Representative Quality of the Member States in the European Parliament

This article studies national factors which determine the representative quality of the member states in the European Parliament. The representative quality refers to the average national political experience of representatives of member states in the European Parliament. The article finds that the member states from Eastern Europe and the member states with smaller populations and higher electoral turnouts have higher representative quality in the European Parliament

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