The elections for the European Parliament that will take place on 23-26 May 2019 will most probably disprove the second-order nature of the European elections and invert the steady decline in voter turnout, for the first time since 1979: not only the pace, but also the direction of the future process of European integration is at stake. However, the legal framework governing the electoral and democratic process in the European Union is far from unified and uncertainties and ambiguities are still existing: especially regarding the constitutional convention on the lead candidates, known as Spitzenkandidaten, which still appears far from consolidated and is affected by the ambiguous design of the form of government of the European Unio...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
The elections for the European Parliament that will take place on 23-26 May 2019 will most probably...
European Parliament (EP) elections have traditionally been described as ‘second‐order national elect...
European Parliament elections are often assumed to be ‘second-order national elections’ rather than ...
At the end of May 2019, European citizens will be called to elect their representatives to the Europ...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
© 2020 Società Italiana di Scienza Politica. In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
Starting from the idea that European elections cannot be considered as purely second order elections...
From a constitutional perspective, two objectives were at the origin of the idea to have the Preside...
Starting from the idea that European elections cannot be considered as purely second order elections...
Less researched than the second-order character of elections to the European Parliament (EP) is the ...
In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election, there are normally two prominent aspects th...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
The elections for the European Parliament that will take place on 23-26 May 2019 will most probably...
European Parliament (EP) elections have traditionally been described as ‘second‐order national elect...
European Parliament elections are often assumed to be ‘second-order national elections’ rather than ...
At the end of May 2019, European citizens will be called to elect their representatives to the Europ...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
© 2020 Società Italiana di Scienza Politica. In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
Starting from the idea that European elections cannot be considered as purely second order elections...
From a constitutional perspective, two objectives were at the origin of the idea to have the Preside...
Starting from the idea that European elections cannot be considered as purely second order elections...
Less researched than the second-order character of elections to the European Parliament (EP) is the ...
In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election, there are normally two prominent aspects th...
In May 2014 for the eighth time in the history of European integration, citizens across Europe had t...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...