Declining support for the European Union in many member states is causing some disquiet about the possibility of an even lower voter turnout in the upcoming European Parliament (EP) elections to be held next May. This discontent might well be exploited by populist anti-European parties and boost protest-vote participation, cautions Sonia Piedrafita in this EPIN Commentary, and this would pose a serious risk for EU decision-making and undermine the sense of common identity and any plans for further integration. This Commentary, which looks at the elections from an EU perspective, is the first in a series of Commentaries by EPIN (European Policy Institutes Network) that will examine the outlook for the European Parliament elections in variou...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
[Executive Summary]. The upcoming election for the European Parliament appears in many respects less...
The 2014 European Parliament Elections might turn out to be not as "historic" as some people had pre...
Declining support for the European Union in many member states is causing some disquiet about the po...
Despite the probable shift towards European rather than national issues in the European election cam...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
With less than a month to go to the European Parliament (EP) election in the Netherlands on May 22nd...
The EU has recently been pushing for legislation to strengthen the gender balance on company boards ...
In the upcoming weeks and months national elections will be held in four founding member states of t...
While many Eurosceptic parties in Europe achieved historical successes in this year’s EP elections, ...
In previous European elections, Polish political parties were not able to draw a large number of vot...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
Once regarded as a cornerstone of the European project, the Netherlands now figures as one of its se...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
[Executive Summary]. The upcoming election for the European Parliament appears in many respects less...
The 2014 European Parliament Elections might turn out to be not as "historic" as some people had pre...
Declining support for the European Union in many member states is causing some disquiet about the po...
Despite the probable shift towards European rather than national issues in the European election cam...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
With less than a month to go to the European Parliament (EP) election in the Netherlands on May 22nd...
The EU has recently been pushing for legislation to strengthen the gender balance on company boards ...
In the upcoming weeks and months national elections will be held in four founding member states of t...
While many Eurosceptic parties in Europe achieved historical successes in this year’s EP elections, ...
In previous European elections, Polish political parties were not able to draw a large number of vot...
After a passionate two-day election, Alexander Van Der Bellen (supported by the Greens) narrowly def...
Once regarded as a cornerstone of the European project, the Netherlands now figures as one of its se...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
[Executive Summary]. The upcoming election for the European Parliament appears in many respects less...
The 2014 European Parliament Elections might turn out to be not as "historic" as some people had pre...