Assessing the fairness of the EU Council qualified majority voting : a voting power critical perspective of the liberal intergovernmentalist accounts
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2023
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Servizo de Publicacións, Universidade da Coruna
Abstract
The Qualified Majority Voting (QMV) used by the Council of the European Union developed to a high degree of complexity from one modifying treaty to another, until the latest definition stipulated in the Treaty of Lisbon. This paper
analyses this EU intra-institutional voting method using a rational choice approach and emphasizes that there aresituations when not even the institutions, as rational actors, can avoid a collective irrational outcome even when they are
addressing subjects such as voting power distribution. It also addresses several shortcomings of the Liberal Intergovernmentalist explanatory framework focusing on the insufficiently developed level of credible institutional
commitments. The core part of the article consists in investigating several types of EU Council internal decision-making options, proposing how they can be designed to be considered in the same time fair and efficient, and in analysing how
close this voting power ideal type configuration is to the current decisional system.
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The author Oana Andreea Ion is affiliated to SNSPA, Faculty of Political Science.
The book chapter is available on the econstor.eu platform at: https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/298652
Creative Commons License: CC-BY-NC 4.0
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EU Council, Input and output legitimacy, Qualified majority voting, Rational choice, Voting power
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Ion, O. A. (2023). Assessing the fairness of the EU Council qualified majority voting : a voting power critical perspective of the liberal intergovernmentalist accounts. European Journal of Government and Economics (EJGE), 12(1), 39-57. https://doi.org/10.17979/ejge.2023.12.1.9335