This paper shows that the role of national electoral dynamics on regional elections is highly mediated by institutional and electoral constraints at the regional level. Using data on statewide parties’ electoral competition in regional and national elections in Spain and Italy, results show that the contamination of regional elections is lower in regions where decentralization has travelled further and where strong regionalist parties dominate electoral competition. The paper also shows that these two channels -more regional authority and more regionalist competition- shape the regional manifestos of statewide parties by increasing their pro-regional positions. These findings represent a contribution to a better understanding of the extent ...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
Scholarly research on the emergence of a new politics agenda of democratic regeneration, driven by t...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
This thesis explores how the permissiveness of the electoral system impacts regionalist parties’ ver...
This article demonstrates that regional branches of national parties do not limit regional election ...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
Comparative research on multi-level politics has highlighted many of the core dynamics of regional p...
Do electoral preferences in democracies differ when voters cast their ballots at general and regiona...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
Defense Date: 05/06/2009Examining Board: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento), Jonathan Hopkin (L...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to electoral turmoil associated with the emer...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
Scholarly research on the emergence of a new politics agenda of democratic regeneration, driven by t...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
This thesis explores how the permissiveness of the electoral system impacts regionalist parties’ ver...
This article demonstrates that regional branches of national parties do not limit regional election ...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
Comparative research on multi-level politics has highlighted many of the core dynamics of regional p...
Do electoral preferences in democracies differ when voters cast their ballots at general and regiona...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
Defense Date: 05/06/2009Examining Board: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento), Jonathan Hopkin (L...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to electoral turmoil associated with the emer...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
Scholarly research on the emergence of a new politics agenda of democratic regeneration, driven by t...