The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six countries of Southern Europe by gauging the performance of the second-order election model. Both the aggregate hypotheses of this model and evidence of micro-level foundations are analysed. The findings reveal that the political and electoral consequences of the economic crisis have not drastically challenged the second-order character of these elections in Southern Europe. However, electoral behaviour also exhibits some indications of a more critical contest
The second-order paradigm is the dominant framework for research on electoral behavior in European P...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the ...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
Published online: 02 Oct 2015Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal ...
Citation information: the chapters of this book were originally published in South European Society ...
Bachelor thesis Analysis of European Parliament Elections 2014 focuses on topic of the theory of sec...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
The 2014 European Parliament (EP) elections took place in a very particular environment. Economic cr...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
The 2014 European Parliament (EP) elections took place in a very particular environment. Economic cr...
The second-order paradigm is the dominant framework for research on electoral behavior in European P...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the ...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
Published online: 02 Oct 2015Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal ...
Citation information: the chapters of this book were originally published in South European Society ...
Bachelor thesis Analysis of European Parliament Elections 2014 focuses on topic of the theory of sec...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
The 2014 European Parliament (EP) elections took place in a very particular environment. Economic cr...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
The 2014 European Parliament (EP) elections took place in a very particular environment. Economic cr...
The second-order paradigm is the dominant framework for research on electoral behavior in European P...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the ...