Despite the probable shift towards European rather than national issues in the European election campaign in France, the combined effects of the economic crisis and the unpopularity of political leaders could crystallise a ‘protest’ vote for both national and European leaders, and for the EU as a whole, explain the authors in this EPIN Commentary
International audienceWhat role did the European challenge play in the political offer and in the ch...
The European Parliament elections on 22-25 May are expected to see a significant increase in support...
The 2014 European Parliament elections saw an unprecedented level of support for Eurosceptic parties...
Declining support for the European Union in many member states is causing some disquiet about the po...
With less than a month to go to the European Parliament (EP) election in the Netherlands on May 22nd...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
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In most European capitals, France’s decision to put Emmanuel Macron ahead in the first round of the ...
In previous European elections, Polish political parties were not able to draw a large number of vot...
[Executive Summary]. The upcoming election for the European Parliament appears in many respects less...
Executive Summary > European issues are traditionally poorly addressed in French political debates. ...
European Parliament elections were held from 22 – 25 May. We asked a number of experts to comment on...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
While many Eurosceptic parties in Europe achieved historical successes in this year’s EP elections, ...
International audienceWhat role did the European challenge play in the political offer and in the ch...
The European Parliament elections on 22-25 May are expected to see a significant increase in support...
The 2014 European Parliament elections saw an unprecedented level of support for Eurosceptic parties...
Declining support for the European Union in many member states is causing some disquiet about the po...
With less than a month to go to the European Parliament (EP) election in the Netherlands on May 22nd...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
In the upcoming weeks and months national elections will be held in four founding member states of t...
In most European capitals, France’s decision to put Emmanuel Macron ahead in the first round of the ...
In previous European elections, Polish political parties were not able to draw a large number of vot...
[Executive Summary]. The upcoming election for the European Parliament appears in many respects less...
Executive Summary > European issues are traditionally poorly addressed in French political debates. ...
European Parliament elections were held from 22 – 25 May. We asked a number of experts to comment on...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
While many Eurosceptic parties in Europe achieved historical successes in this year’s EP elections, ...
International audienceWhat role did the European challenge play in the political offer and in the ch...
The European Parliament elections on 22-25 May are expected to see a significant increase in support...
The 2014 European Parliament elections saw an unprecedented level of support for Eurosceptic parties...