VOTING COHESION ON CHINA IN THE 9TH EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Abstract
In recent years the EU-China relationship has become more tense and after Chinese sanctions
on EU institutions and parliamentarians, the European Parliament has decided to freeze the
ratification of the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment. The purpose of this thesis is to
study roll call votes and cohesion on China in the 9th European Parliament to gain a greater
understanding of the vital institution and its internal dynamics. Using quantitative methods, it
was found that cohesion in the Parliament on China stand out to previous research on external
relations. First, the national delegations are on average more cohesive than the party groups and
some have high cohesion levels. Second, among the party groups Verts/ALE and ECR show
similar cohesion levels as the centrist groups, while the smaller and more radical parties are
incohesive. Lastly, the left-right and gal/tan ideological positioning of parties have a significant
effect on cohesion, where gal/tan explains cohesion slightly more than the left-right dynamic.
However, a party group’s position on protectionism is the best explanation for cohesion, where
those who favor trade liberalization are most cohesive. Based on the results we can understand
that there is something special occurring in the Parliament when it comes to voting on China,
though future research needs to explore why that is.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2022-06-30Author
Lind, Philip
Keywords
European Parliament, China, cohesion, ideology, national delegation
Language
eng