This research note reports on the 2002 and 2006 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES), which measure national party positioning on European integration, ideology, and several European Union (EU) and non-EU policies. The reliability of expert judgments is examined and the CHES data are cross-validated with data from the Comparative Manifesto Project, the 2003 Benoit-Laver expert survey and the 2002 Rohrschneider-Whitefield survey. The dataset is available on the CHES website
Recent studies document that voters infer parties’ left‐right positions from governing coalition arr...
Party politics in the European Parliament consists of competition between transnational party groups...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
This research note reports on the 2002 and 2006 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES), which measure nat...
This article reports on the 2010 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES) and introduces the CHES trend fil...
This article reports on the 2010 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES) and introduces the CHES trend fil...
Research on party competition and political representation relies on valid cross-national measures o...
2 data files, 1 documentation fileThe Chapel Hill expert surveys estimate party positioning on Europ...
The Chapel Hill expert surveys estimate party positioning on European integration, ideology and poli...
Expert surveys are a valuable, commonly used instrument to measure party positions. Some critics que...
Expert surveys have been subject to a number of criticisms concerning their ability to produce accur...
Abstract. Although expert surveys have gained a prominent place in comparative studies of party posi...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
Expert surveys are a valuable, commonly used instrument to measure party positions. Some critics que...
The EUENGAGE Dataset collects data from the EUENGAGE Project, which ran from 2015 to 2018. For more ...
Recent studies document that voters infer parties’ left‐right positions from governing coalition arr...
Party politics in the European Parliament consists of competition between transnational party groups...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
This research note reports on the 2002 and 2006 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES), which measure nat...
This article reports on the 2010 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES) and introduces the CHES trend fil...
This article reports on the 2010 Chapel Hill expert surveys (CHES) and introduces the CHES trend fil...
Research on party competition and political representation relies on valid cross-national measures o...
2 data files, 1 documentation fileThe Chapel Hill expert surveys estimate party positioning on Europ...
The Chapel Hill expert surveys estimate party positioning on European integration, ideology and poli...
Expert surveys are a valuable, commonly used instrument to measure party positions. Some critics que...
Expert surveys have been subject to a number of criticisms concerning their ability to produce accur...
Abstract. Although expert surveys have gained a prominent place in comparative studies of party posi...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
Expert surveys are a valuable, commonly used instrument to measure party positions. Some critics que...
The EUENGAGE Dataset collects data from the EUENGAGE Project, which ran from 2015 to 2018. For more ...
Recent studies document that voters infer parties’ left‐right positions from governing coalition arr...
Party politics in the European Parliament consists of competition between transnational party groups...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...