This article examines the continuing importance of the left–right dimension for voting behavior in Western Europe. We test the extent to which economic internationalization may affect the capacity of this dimension to structure party preferences. We explore two dimensions of internationalization, long-term openness and short-term changes, assessing, respectively, the impact of international trade and foreign investments on voters’ preference formation. To study the influence of changing context, we use four waves of the European Election Study (1999, 2004, 2009, and 2014). We show that openness to international economic exchanges tends to weaken the left–right cleavage. At the same time, long-term economic openness appears to soften the imp...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...
This article examines the continuing importance of the left–right dimension for voting behavior in W...
In economic voting models, the electorate punishes governments associated with bad economic results ...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
The project examines individual-level data from five waves of the European Social Survey for 18 adva...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Recent election outcomes in Europe and beyond reflect a growing scepticism of open borders among the...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...
Conventional wisdom has it that political parties have incentives to respond to public opinion. It i...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...
This article examines the continuing importance of the left–right dimension for voting behavior in W...
In economic voting models, the electorate punishes governments associated with bad economic results ...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
The project examines individual-level data from five waves of the European Social Survey for 18 adva...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Recent election outcomes in Europe and beyond reflect a growing scepticism of open borders among the...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...
Conventional wisdom has it that political parties have incentives to respond to public opinion. It i...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...