This paper examines the extent to which conditions for the 'representative party government' model of representation exist in the EU. It suggests that, although application of the model is obviously limited, there is some support for its relevance. Using surveys of voters and candidates for the European Parliament the paper shows that some policy positions of representatives are constrained more by their party group than their nationality, and to some degree there is obvious congruence between the opinions of candidates and their voters. This is particularly so with respect to left–right orientation; far less with respect to European Monetary Union where elites appear much more enthusiastic than their electorates
As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elect...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
International audiencePolitical parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the l...
This paper examines the extent to which conditions for the 'representative party government' model o...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
This paper deals with political representation in European Union (EU) politics. Specifically, it exp...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elect...
This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU polic...
This thesis develops and tests a model of political representation based on the participation and s...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
This thesis develops and tests a model of political representation based on the participation and sp...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
Much of the literature on political representation provides empirical evidence that elections succes...
As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elect...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
International audiencePolitical parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the l...
This paper examines the extent to which conditions for the 'representative party government' model o...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
This paper deals with political representation in European Union (EU) politics. Specifically, it exp...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elect...
This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU polic...
This thesis develops and tests a model of political representation based on the participation and s...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
This thesis develops and tests a model of political representation based on the participation and sp...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
Much of the literature on political representation provides empirical evidence that elections succes...
As the legislative body of the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) comprises 732 elect...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
International audiencePolitical parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the l...