Literature

Literature on parliaments, deployment votes and military missions:

  • Born, Hans, and Hänggi, Heiner, eds. (2004). The ‘Double Democratic Deficit’: Parliamentary Accountability and the Use of Force Under International Auspices. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Dieterich, Sandra, Hummel, Hartwig, and Marschall, Stefan (2015). ‘Bringing democracy back in: The democratic peace, parliamentary war powers and European participation in the 2003 Iraq War’, Cooperation and Conflict, 50:1, 87-106.
  • Dieterich, Sandra/  Hummel, Hartwig/ Marschall, Stefan 2010: Parliamentary War Powers: A survey of 25 European Parliaments, in DCAF Occasional Paper 21. Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF).
  • Dieterich, Sandra/  Hummel, Hartwig/ Marschall, Stefan 2008: Strengthening Parliamentary „War Powers“ in Europe: Lessons from 25 National Parliaments, in: DCAF Policy Paper 27.
  • Fonck, Daan and Yf Reykers (2018). ‘Parliamentarisation as a Two-Way Process: Explaining Prior Parliamentary Consultation for Military Interventions’, Parliamentary Affairs, Online first, 1-23.
  • Huff, Ariella (2015). ‘Executive Privilege Reaffirmed? Parliamentary Scrutiny of the CFSP and CSDP‘, West European Politics, 38:2, 396-415.
  • Kaarbo, Juliet and Daniel Kenealy (2017). ‘Precedents, Parliaments, and Foreign Policy:  Historical Analogy in the House of Commons Vote on Syria’, West European Politics, 40:1, 62-79.
  • Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2016.1240408.
  • Kaarbo, Juliet and Daniel Kenealy (2016). ‘No, Prime Minister:  Explaining the House of Commons Vote on Intervention in Syria’, European Security, 25:1, 28-48.
  • Kesgin, Baris, and Kaarbo, Juliet (2010). ‘When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey’s Iraq Decision’, International Studies Perspectives, 11:1, 19-36.
  • Mello, Patrick (2017). ‘Curbing the Royal Prerogative to Use Military Force: The British House of Commons and the Conflicts in Libya and Syria’, West European Politics, 40:1, 80-100.
  • Ostermann, Falk (2017). ‘France’s Reluctant Parliamentarization of Military Deployments. The 2008 Constitutional Reform in Practice’, West European Politics, 40:1, 101-118. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2016.1244751.
  • Peters, Dirk, and Wagner, Wolfgang (2011). ‘Between Military Efficiency and Democratic Legitimacy: Mapping Parliamentary War Powers in Contemporary Democracies, 1989–2004’, Parliamentary Affairs, 64:1, 175-92.
  • Peters, Dirk, and Wagner, Wolfgang 2012: ‘Zwischen Effizienz und Legitimität: Parlamentarische Kontrolle von Militäreinsätzen im weltweiten Vergleich’, in: Friedenswarte, 87: 2, 69-88.
  • Peters, Dirk, and Wagner, Wolfgang (2014). ‘Executive Privilege or Parliamentary Proviso? Exploring the Sources of Parliamentary War Powers’, Armed Forces & Society, 40:2, 310-31.
  • Peters, Dirk, Wagner, Wolfgang, and Deitelhoff, Nicole, eds. (2008). The Parliamentary Control of European Security Policy. Oslo: ARENA Report No 7/08.
  • Reykers, Yf/Fonck, Daan (2016). ‘Who is controlling whom? An analysis of the Belgian federal parliament’s executive oversight capacities towards the military interventions in Libya (2011) and Iraq (2014-2015)’, Studia Diplomatica 68: 2, 91-110.
  • Sakaki, Alexandra, and Lukner, Kerstin (2017). ‘Japan’s Uncertain Security Environment and Changes in its Legislative-Executive Relations’, West European Politics, 40:1, 139-160.
  • Wagner, Wolfgang (2017). ‘The Bundestag as Champion of Parliamentary Control of Military Missions’, Sicherheit + Frieden 35:2, 60-65.
  • Wagner, Wolfgang, Herranz-Surrallés, Anna, Kaarbo, Juliet and Ostermann, Falk (2017). ‘The Party Politics of Legislative-Executive Relations in Security and Defence Policy’, West European Politics, 40:1, 20-41. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2016.1240413.
  • Wagner, Wolfgang, Peters, Dirk and Cosima Glahn 2010: Parliamentary War Powers Around the World, 1989-2004. A New Dataset. Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) Occasional Paper No. 22.