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      Parliamentary Representation in France
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      Parliamentary Representation in France book

      Edited ByCosta Olivier
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2014
      eBook Published 25 October 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315090078
      Pages 176
      eBook ISBN 9781315090078
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Olivier, C. (Ed.). (2014). Parliamentary Representation in France (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315090078

      ABSTRACT

      Despite real improvements since the beginning of the last decade, legislative studies are still underdeveloped in France, compared to other modern democracies. This weakness is linked to the characteristics of the political system itself: the Constitution of 1958 has created a semi-presidential regime, the centrality of which has been constantly reinforced since. The French parliament is thus supposed to be extremely feeble. This lack of interest for legislative studies is also to be found in the specificities of French political sociology, which pays little attention to institutions.As a result, very few papers and books deal with French chambers and MPs. Yet, they are fascinating cases of study for scholars interested in parliamentary representation, professionalization of political life, and French politics. The French parliament and MPs are deeply paradoxical: MPs are very attached to the concept of national sovereignty but remain involved at local level and in surgery work; the French National Assembly is supposed to be weak, but is quite active and influential; citizens are more aware of the role of MPs than it seems, and their views and values are closer than predicted. This book gathers seven papers from the LEGIPAR research project (2008-2012). The project was designed by the contributors to rejuvenate French legislative studies by collecting systematic data on MPs socio-biographical profiles and activities, conducting face-to-face interviews, gathering exhaustive data on National Assembly activity and organising focus groups to analyse citizens perceptions of their MPs.This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |12 pages

      Introduction: Parliamentary Representation in France

      ByOlivier Costa

      chapter |19 pages

      Why do French MPs Focus More on Constituency Work than on Parliamentary Work?

      BySylvain Brouard, Olivier Costa, Eric Kerrouche, Tinette Schnatterer

      chapter |18 pages

      Up and Down, Old and New: Values and Value Systems of MPs and Voters in France

      ByVincent Tiberj, Eric Kerrouche

      chapter |18 pages

      From Theory to Practice: Citizens’ Attitudes about Representation in France

      BySylvain Brouard, Eric Kerrouche, Elisa Deiss-Helbig, Olivier Costa

      chapter |23 pages

      Wisdom or Indifference? The Principles of Representative Government in the Eyes of the French Voters

      ByOlivier Rozenberg

      chapter |27 pages

      French MPs and Law-making: Deputies’ Activities and Citizens’ Perceptions

      ByCécile Vigour

      chapter |15 pages

      MPs’ Issue Attention in Parliament: Evidence of a Stick–Slip Process of Attention Allocation in the French National Assembly

      BySylvain Brouard

      chapter |17 pages

      The French Constitutional Law of 23 July 2008 as seen by MPs: Working or Talking Parliament?

      ByOlivier Costa, Tinette Schnatterer, Laure Squarcioni

      chapter |6 pages

      Conclusion: Challenging the Conventional Wisdoms about Parliamentary Representation in France

      ByCosta Olivier
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