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Europe's Parliament: People, Places, Politics

Europe's Parliament: People, Places, Politics   Europe's Parliament: People, Places, Politics

  by Stephen Clark and Julian Priestley

£29 GBP/ €35 EURO
ISBN 978-0-9571501-0-2
 
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  "A wonderful book", Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament

'"Readers will discover the workings of this institution ... and also the human drama", Jacques Delors



An insiders’ view of what the European Parliament is really like: the environment and atmosphere of Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg; the MEPs and the staff; the internal politics; the personalities; and how the work is actually done. Illustrated throughout with more than 350 photographs.

FOR A SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION VISIT http://www.europesparliament.com/



The authors start off with two chapters which set the scene: what the Parliament is like to work in – the physical environment, and from that, the story of the seat, and the saga of the buildings. The book then moves on to describe the main actors in the daily drama of parliamentary life; the politicians, of course, but also their staffs, the political group secretariats and Parliament’s administration. It covers the different kinds of parliamentarians – the higher-profile MEPs destined for senior office in Parliament, the legislators, the budgeteers, the institutionalists, the parliamentary diplomats and the mavericks. It describes how MEPs get promoted. And it shows how in reality MEPs do their work of legislating, controlling the budget and scrutinising the Commission.

The book raises several other themes. What about the politics in all this? How important a factor is nationality in the way things are decided? And multilingualism – how does the Parliament cope as the only body in the world with fully twenty-three working languages, plus some add-ons? And, finally and ever more importantly, how does the Parliament communicate with the outside world and especially those who elect it?

The book includes more than 350 photographs illustrating the 'life and times' of this unique experiment in continental-level democracy.

CONTENTS

Preface, by Jacques Delors

1. Habitats and inhabitants: Parliament and its people

2. A Tale of Three Cities

3. A Dash of Politics

4. The National Question: The Unspoken Factor

5. The French in Strasbourg: Vive la Différence!

6. The Gift of Tongues

7. The ‘Glittering Prizes’

8. The Sausage Machine

9. The Money Men: Looking after the Taxpayer’s Euro

10. Outside the Consensus – Reformers, Sceptics, Crusaders and Stars

11. Life’s Rich Pageant

12. The ‘Deep State’: the Influence of Permanent Officials

14. Love, Love Me Do – Communicating the European Parliament

Index

About the Authors

Stephen Clark joined the administration of the European Parliament in 1991, and he is currently head of web communications.
Sir Julian Priestley was Secretary General of the Parliament from 1997 until 2007 and is now a prominent speaker, writer and adviser on European affairs.















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