<p>The eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect is the rise of challenger parties. The crisis not only caused economic hardship, but also placed considerable fiscal constraints upon a number of national governments. Many voters have reacted to this by turning their back on the traditional parties and opting instead for new, or reinvigorated, challenger parties that reject the mainstream consensus of austerity and European integration. This article argues that both sanctioning and selection mechanisms can help to explain this flight from the centre to challenger parties. First, voters who were economically adversely affected by the crisis punish mainstream parties both in government and...
We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue that centre right parties part...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
After the 2008 financial crisis, support for social democratic parties across Europe sharply decline...
The Eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect...
First published online: 2 January, 2018The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comp...
The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comparative lens the impact of the recent e...
The ways in which political actors form positions on European integration in the face of exogenous s...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
This article examines the effect of the financial crisis and economic intervention by the European U...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst econ...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
At the time of the election of the European Parliament (EP) in 2014, the European Union (EU) was hea...
In the early years of the twenty-first century, the European Union (EU) was heavily affected by a mu...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue that centre right parties part...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
After the 2008 financial crisis, support for social democratic parties across Europe sharply decline...
The Eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect...
First published online: 2 January, 2018The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comp...
The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comparative lens the impact of the recent e...
The ways in which political actors form positions on European integration in the face of exogenous s...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
This article examines the effect of the financial crisis and economic intervention by the European U...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst econ...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
At the time of the election of the European Parliament (EP) in 2014, the European Union (EU) was hea...
In the early years of the twenty-first century, the European Union (EU) was heavily affected by a mu...
Published online 1 June 2018We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue th...
We examine centre right and radical right party competition. We argue that centre right parties part...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
After the 2008 financial crisis, support for social democratic parties across Europe sharply decline...