Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations draw on theories of dealignment, this paper advances a novel, institutional, argument by focusing on the introduction of direct elections to the European Parliament (EP) in 1979. Archetypes of second-order elections, EP elections are characterized by lower vote shares for 1) large and 2) incumbent parties. Bridging the second-order elections theory with theories of political socialization, we posit that voting patterns in EP elections spill over onto national elections, especially among voters not yet socialized into patterns of habitual voting. In so doing, they increase the national vote shares of small parties. This proposition is examined ...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
By using micro data from the European Elections Survey this paper tests the different explanations f...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
First published: 10 May 2018SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, 20...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
By using micro data from the European Elections Survey this paper tests the different explanations f...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
First published: 10 May 2018SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, 20...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
Political party formation and coalition building in the European Parliament is being a driving force...