A new round of data from the Chapel Hill Expert Survey, covering 2019, is due to be released. The survey, which estimates the positions of political parties on a variety of ideological and policy issues, offers an invaluable tool for assessing political competition in Europe. Ryan Bakker, Liesbet Hooghe, Seth Jolly, Gary Marks, Jonathan Polk, Jan Rovny, Marco Steenbergen, and Milada Anna Vachudova draw on the latest data to examine where European political parties now stand on European integration, and how their positions have changed since the last full survey was conducted in 2014
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Law and Justice maintained its position in power at the Polish general election in October, but the ...
Following the Brexit referendum, a number of organisations were set up to support the rights of EU c...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...
In 2019, the radical right parties Chega and Vox made headlines by winning representation in the nat...
Recent election results have led some commentators to suggest a successful ‘repurposing’ of social d...
Several leading European politicians, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have recently spok...
The unprecedented fiscal package adopted by the European Council this summer – dubbed Next Generatio...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
In September, the European Commission published a new ‘Pact on Migration and Asylum’ aimed at addres...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
After the 2016 Brexit referendum, there was speculation that other Eurosceptic parties across the EU...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Mon...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
The result of the EU referendum of June 2016 sent a shockwave through Europe as Europeans found that...
Law and Justice maintained its position in power at the Polish general election in October, but the ...
Following the Brexit referendum, a number of organisations were set up to support the rights of EU c...
A number of things were wrong with the 2016 referendum, including the disenfranchisement of key stak...