Who's at the table? An analysis of ministers’ participation in EU Council of Ministers meetings

Caroline Louise Howard Grøn, Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen

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    Abstract

    The Council of Ministers is an important part of EU decision-making. However, contrary to what is formally expected member, states are not always represented by ministers at Council meetings. Unfortunately, our knowledge of who is actually participating is limited. First, the article investigates the extent to which ministers actually participate in Council meetings. We conclude that a substantial number of the participants are not ministers. Second, based on an institutional approach, the article tests six hypotheses as to when ministers participate. Here, we find the salience of meetings, the importance of the policy area, the length of EU membership and a high share of EU-positive parties enhance the likelihood of ministerial participation. Finally, we test whether the existence of junior ministers affects the likelihood of politicians participating. Here, our findings are inconclusive. The article builds on a database including all participants in Council meetings between 2005 and 2009.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2
    JournalJournal of European Public Policy
    Volume22
    Issue number8
    Pages (from-to)1071-1088
    ISSN1350-1763
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2015

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • Civil servants
    • Council of Ministers
    • European Union
    • ministerial representation
    • ministers

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