Many political parties in European countries belong to transnational party alliances, which are most visible in the party groups of the European Parliament. But do these alliances influence the policy platforms adopted by parties in domestic politics? Drawing on a new study, Roman Senninger, Daniel Bischof and Lawrence Ezrow illustrate how transnational alliances help facilitate ... Continue
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The Political Party Database Project has analysed the workings of 122 political parties in 19 parlia...
EU treaty reforms have progressively increased the power of the European Parliament by making it a c...
Despite Brexit, the EU have an interest in further collaborating with the UK, while the UK also need...
Recent research suggests that European integration may have led political parties to adopt increasin...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
Despite the introduction of the European Citizens’ Initiative a decade ago, transnational democratic...
Coalition governments generally involve policy compromises from the parties involved, but how do par...
Coalition governments are the norm in most European countries, but how do the dynamics of coalition ...
The issue of democratic backsliding in the EU’s member states has received substantial attention in ...
Decision-making in the Council of the European Union has long been characterised by a depoliticised ...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
Coalition negotiations are still ongoing between the German Social Democrats, Greens and Free Democr...
Solidarity towards other European countries and citizens became a polarising political topic in the ...
The success of Eurosceptic parties is often attributed to cultural factors such as the strength of c...
The Political Party Database Project has analysed the workings of 122 political parties in 19 parlia...
EU treaty reforms have progressively increased the power of the European Parliament by making it a c...
Despite Brexit, the EU have an interest in further collaborating with the UK, while the UK also need...