The provincial elections in Belgium in 2012 provide a unique opportunity to measure the changes in vote shares that have occurred between the federal elections of 2010 and the federal, regional and European elections of 2014. The election results not only demonstrated significant differences between Flemish and Walloon provinces but also, and more importantly, the clear success of the Flemish nationalists (N-VA). In Flanders, almost all the other parties, including the extreme-right, lost significant vote shares. This victory of the Flemish nationalists increases the importance of the forthcoming elections of 2014 and their impact on the future of Belgium
The cultural-linguistic divide that separates Belgium’s two main ethnic groups, the Walloons and the...
This chapter analyses if and how populism is intrinsically rooted in ethno-territorial parties and c...
The electoral rise of the Belgian regionalist party New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) from scratch to the ...
The provincial elections in Belgium in 2012 provide a unique opportunity to measure the changes in v...
Alongside the European Parliament elections in May, Belgium will also hold simultaneous federal and ...
In May 2014 and for the second time in her political history, regional, federal and European electio...
Belgium held federal, regional and European elections in May, with parties currently involved in neg...
The most important swing in the municipal elections of 14 October 2012 was the dramatic growth in lo...
Highlights: • The Flemish regionalist party N-VA won the elections and entered the federal governmen...
In this article, we examine the steep and unprecedented rise of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), a F...
Belgian politics are largely driven by identity feelings, autonomy preferences and solidarity claims...
Many radical right-wing parties have marked significant growth in the last 20 years. This spectacula...
After the federal elections of June 13, 2010, it took Belgian politicians 541 days to agree on a new...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Since the early 2000s, the F...
peer reviewedThe francophone parties are preparing themselves for the federal, regional and European...
The cultural-linguistic divide that separates Belgium’s two main ethnic groups, the Walloons and the...
This chapter analyses if and how populism is intrinsically rooted in ethno-territorial parties and c...
The electoral rise of the Belgian regionalist party New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) from scratch to the ...
The provincial elections in Belgium in 2012 provide a unique opportunity to measure the changes in v...
Alongside the European Parliament elections in May, Belgium will also hold simultaneous federal and ...
In May 2014 and for the second time in her political history, regional, federal and European electio...
Belgium held federal, regional and European elections in May, with parties currently involved in neg...
The most important swing in the municipal elections of 14 October 2012 was the dramatic growth in lo...
Highlights: • The Flemish regionalist party N-VA won the elections and entered the federal governmen...
In this article, we examine the steep and unprecedented rise of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), a F...
Belgian politics are largely driven by identity feelings, autonomy preferences and solidarity claims...
Many radical right-wing parties have marked significant growth in the last 20 years. This spectacula...
After the federal elections of June 13, 2010, it took Belgian politicians 541 days to agree on a new...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Since the early 2000s, the F...
peer reviewedThe francophone parties are preparing themselves for the federal, regional and European...
The cultural-linguistic divide that separates Belgium’s two main ethnic groups, the Walloons and the...
This chapter analyses if and how populism is intrinsically rooted in ethno-territorial parties and c...
The electoral rise of the Belgian regionalist party New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) from scratch to the ...