On the bases of the new EU Profiler data for the 2009 European Parliament elections, this work looks at two basic criteria to assess the representative potential of the EU party system: its competitiveness and the policy coherence of its parties. It is here argued that, if the national parties are successfully able to aggregate their programmes and agendas at the EU level, proposing different options to the European voters, the EU 'democratic deficit' might not be as severe as it is often lamented. It is found that the Europarties, despite the enlargements towards Central and Eastern Europe, are sufficiently coherent and different to seek to fulfil an expressive, or representative, function. By selectively placing its focus on the 'supply-s...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
Party politics in the European Parliament (EP) consists of competition between transnational party g...
'This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU poli...
On the bases of the new EU Profiler data for the 2009 European Parliament elections, this work looks...
Version of record first published: 17 Aug 2012On the bases of the new EU Profiler data for the 2009 ...
At this stage of European integration and given the high degree of Europe's politicization and salie...
At this stage of European integration and given the high degree of Europe's politicization and salie...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
This article addresses the issue of the growing concern surrounding the EU's «democratic deficit» re...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
In any full-grown democracy, parties must confront voters with real choices that matter. The Europea...
In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parli...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
Party politics in the European Parliament (EP) consists of competition between transnational party g...
'This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU poli...
On the bases of the new EU Profiler data for the 2009 European Parliament elections, this work looks...
Version of record first published: 17 Aug 2012On the bases of the new EU Profiler data for the 2009 ...
At this stage of European integration and given the high degree of Europe's politicization and salie...
At this stage of European integration and given the high degree of Europe's politicization and salie...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
This article addresses the issue of the growing concern surrounding the EU's «democratic deficit» re...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
In any full-grown democracy, parties must confront voters with real choices that matter. The Europea...
In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parli...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
Party politics in the European Parliament (EP) consists of competition between transnational party g...
'This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU poli...