This paper investigates the thesis according to which the formation of a European electorate which is distinct from national electorates in the European Union member-states translates into an increasing differentiation of the EU party system from national party systems. The main indicators used to test for the existence of an autonomous EU political space are indices of electoral volatility between national and European elections. Data include results of national elections over the last 30 years and European elections from the first election to the European Parliament in 1979 until 2004 for all current member-states. Evidence shows a persistently similar electoral behaviour in the national and European arenas indicating the predominant sali...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...
This paper investigates the thesis according to which the formation of a European electorate which i...
'This paper investigates the thesis according to which the formation of a European electorate which ...
In a broadly comparative, historical and quantitative analysis, this study reveals the unity of Euro...
In a broadly comparative, historical and quantitative analysis, this study reveals the unity of Euro...
This comparative and long-term in-depth analysis studies the macro-historical process of the nationa...
This edition (2007), based on the original published in 1990 by CUP, has a new introduction by the a...
Abstract: Is the EU party system a reflection of national party systems or a distinct arena based on...
The study of how party systems are structured across territorial lines is a crucial research questio...
Defence date: 18 May 1997Examining Board: Prof. Stefano Bartolini (EUI, supervisor) ; Prof. Peter Ma...
First published online on March 9, 2014Although politicization has become a key concept in European ...
Research has shown that voting in European elections is affected by domestic politics. However, in t...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...
This paper investigates the thesis according to which the formation of a European electorate which i...
'This paper investigates the thesis according to which the formation of a European electorate which ...
In a broadly comparative, historical and quantitative analysis, this study reveals the unity of Euro...
In a broadly comparative, historical and quantitative analysis, this study reveals the unity of Euro...
This comparative and long-term in-depth analysis studies the macro-historical process of the nationa...
This edition (2007), based on the original published in 1990 by CUP, has a new introduction by the a...
Abstract: Is the EU party system a reflection of national party systems or a distinct arena based on...
The study of how party systems are structured across territorial lines is a crucial research questio...
Defence date: 18 May 1997Examining Board: Prof. Stefano Bartolini (EUI, supervisor) ; Prof. Peter Ma...
First published online on March 9, 2014Although politicization has become a key concept in European ...
Research has shown that voting in European elections is affected by domestic politics. However, in t...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
Electoral volatility is generally believed to be increasing in West European democracies, while the ...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...