THE SWEDISH RIKSDAG AND THE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
A Policy Shaper or Marginal Player
Abstract
This thesis examines whether the Swedish Riksdag functions as a Policy Shaper, an actor able
to influence legislation, or a Marginal Player, with no influence, within the European Union’s
Early Warning System (EWS). These terms are introduced and developed in the thesis as
ideal types, derived from theories of deparliamentarization and parliamentarization. By
defining these perspectives, the thesis builds a renewed analytical framework for assessing
parliamentary influence. Using this framework, the study analyzes both legislative case
documents and interviews with EU and Swedish officials, applying qualitative content
analysis. This framework and these methods are used to evaluate the indirect influence of
national parliaments through the EWS. The empirical findings show that the Riksdag
predominantly occupies the role of a Marginal Player, where its Reasoned Opinions have no
influence on final legislative outcomes. However, exceptions exist: in a minority of cases, the
Riksdag contributes to substantive policy amendments aligning with the Riksdag’s concerns,
illustrating that the Riksdag sometimes exerts influence. The findings also identify Marginal
Player characteristics through key administrative, institutional, and interpretive constraints
such as centralized processing, filtering mechanisms, and divergent understandings of
subsidiarity — all of which may limit effective parliamentary input. However, the thesis also
identifies potential ways to exert indirect influence through the Governments or the European
Commission’s position. These findings challenge binary theoretical perspectives on
deparliamentarization and parliamentarization, instead suggesting a dynamic, contextdependent landscape of parliamentary influence.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2025-10-10Author
Palm, Miguel
Keywords
Early Warning System
Swedish Riksdag
national parliaments
EU legislation
parliamentary influence
deparliamentarization
parliamentarization
democratic deficit
Language
eng