Research on elections to the European Parliament (EP) has consistently found that European elections are distinguished by a lack of European content. Such elections, in spite of the growing powers exercised by the EP, remain ‘second-order’. Clearly, however, EU-related issues have affected the performance of some political parties in EP elections, particularly in countries such as Sweden and Denmark. In our empirical analysis of the three most recent EP elections, we explain party choice as a function of both European and non-EU-related factors. Through the use of standard regres-sion models, we find that the parties that have not ‘got their act together ’ on European issues – whose internal fraction-alization leads to ambiguities about the...
Few political parties are willing to lead the public debate on how the European Union should develop...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
Much of the scholarly literature on democracy in the European Union (EU) assumes that national publi...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
Our contribution focuses on the determinants of party choice in elections to the European Parliament...
Voters behave differently in European Parliament (EP) elections compared to national elections becau...
Elections to the European Parliament are commonly analyzed as second-order national elections. Follo...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
Few political parties are willing to lead the public debate on how the European Union should develop...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
Much of the scholarly literature on democracy in the European Union (EU) assumes that national publi...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
Our contribution focuses on the determinants of party choice in elections to the European Parliament...
Voters behave differently in European Parliament (EP) elections compared to national elections becau...
Elections to the European Parliament are commonly analyzed as second-order national elections. Follo...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
Few political parties are willing to lead the public debate on how the European Union should develop...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...