A1 Journal article (refereed)
A missed opportunity of supranationalism? : The drafting of European political authority in the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, 1949–51 (2023)


Kivistö, H.-M., & Haapala, T. (2023). A missed opportunity of supranationalism? : The drafting of European political authority in the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, 1949–51. Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 43(3), 306-321. https://doi.org/10.1080/02606755.2023.2274214


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Publication details

All authors or editorsKivistö, Hanna-Mari; Haapala, Taru

Journal or seriesParliaments, Estates and Representation

ISSN0260-6755

eISSN1947-248X

Publication year2023

Publication date13/11/2023

Volume43

Issue number3

Pages range306-321

PublisherRoutledge

Publication countryUnited Kingdom

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/02606755.2023.2274214

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessPartially open access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/91998


Abstract

This article examines postwar supranational parliamentarism by focusing on the political role of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe. While the historical significance of the Assembly has been re-investigated, less attention has been given to the political role of the parliamentary body of the Council in the framework of political theorizing of postwar parliamentarism. Neither has the parliamentary role of the Assembly been much discussed in studies about European integration. It is often argued that as the Consultative Assembly was given merely a deliberative role, without legislative or executive powers, it bears less political significance. Contrary to this view, our article shows, how after the founding of the Council of Europe in 1948, the limited powers of the Assembly were renegotiated, and the representatives tried to challenge the ‘consultative’ role of the body particularly in the framework of the drafting of the so-called ‘European political authority’ in 1949–51. By analyzing the minutes of plenary sessions and committee reports, we turn our attention to the views and arguments presented by contemporaries and argue that there was a missed opportunity for the Assembly to become supranational that could have potentially influenced the course of the European integration.


Keywordsinternational organisationsparliamentarismfederalismnationalismEuropean integration

Free keywordsCouncil of Europe; Consultative Assembly; parliament; supranationalism; federalism; functionalism


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Ministry reportingYes

VIRTA submission year2023

JUFO rating2


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