Assigning credit and blame in systems of multilevel government, such as federal states, requires information. This paper examines how voters respond to information about policy outcomes when attributing responsibility to multiple levels of government in a European context. Using an experimental design, we show that the responsibility attributions of British voters are affected by perceptual biases, notably their feelings about the government and the European Union (EU). But interestingly, we also find that voters, regardless of their predispositions, are only responsive to information they receive from their national government, whereas they ignore information provided by EU officials. These findings have implications not only for our under...
When considering elections in multi-level contexts, scholars have typically assumed-in line with sec...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
Assigning credit and blame in systems of multilevel government, such as federal states, requires inf...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
In devolved contexts, people may get it wrong in their responsibility assignments because they are u...
Abstract: Governments\u2019 occasional failures to respond to voters\u2019 preferences are usually a...
When considering elections in multi-level contexts, scholars have typically assumed-in line with sec...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
Assigning credit and blame in systems of multilevel government, such as federal states, requires inf...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
In devolved contexts, people may get it wrong in their responsibility assignments because they are u...
Abstract: Governments\u2019 occasional failures to respond to voters\u2019 preferences are usually a...
When considering elections in multi-level contexts, scholars have typically assumed-in line with sec...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...