The 2014 European elections were characterized in many countries by growing support for Eurosceptic parties. This growth was not uniform and not clearly associated with the economic performance of these member states. In this article, we investigate the role played in the 2014 European Parliament elections by a country-specific factor \u2013 the composition of government coalitions \u2013 different from economic performance. In particular, we argue that in those countries where moderately Eurosceptic parties were more involved in the government, citizens with negative attitudes toward the European Union were more likely to vote for highly Eurosceptic parties. This was especially the case when the governments also included strongly pro-EU pa...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
It is common to consider mass politics and Eurosceptic politicization as “post-functionalist” constr...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
The last European elections were characterized by a growth in many countries of the percentage of vo...
Following the last European elections of May 2014, a large number of parliamentary seats were obtain...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst econ...
The 2014 European elections led to a sharp rise in the electoral consensus of parties and independen...
The 2014 European elections led to a sharp rise in the electoral consensus of parties and independen...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
The article examines the factors that determined the attitude of parliamentary parties towards euroz...
The 2014 European elections demonstrated the scale and success of the EU’s opponents. Radical and po...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
It is common to consider mass politics and Eurosceptic politicization as “post-functionalist” constr...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
The last European elections were characterized by a growth in many countries of the percentage of vo...
Following the last European elections of May 2014, a large number of parliamentary seats were obtain...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst econ...
The 2014 European elections led to a sharp rise in the electoral consensus of parties and independen...
The 2014 European elections led to a sharp rise in the electoral consensus of parties and independen...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
The article examines the factors that determined the attitude of parliamentary parties towards euroz...
The 2014 European elections demonstrated the scale and success of the EU’s opponents. Radical and po...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the voting behaviour of Eurosceptic parties within the Eur...
It is common to consider mass politics and Eurosceptic politicization as “post-functionalist” constr...