Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this chapter analyses elite–mass interaction on key policy (austerity, European integration, immigration) and ideological issues after the 2012 elections. We find that while for the government parties, New Democracy and PASOK, the level of congruence is quite high, MPs from opposition parties (SYRIZA, Golden Dawn) place themselves in more exposed positions in comparison with their voters. The observed substantial variation in the intensity and direction of congruence, across parties and issue preferences in Greece, reinforces the view that the dimensionality of political contestation is not reducible to a single ideological dimension
In this paper the views of a sample of 74 Greek Members of Parliament (MPs) on European integration ...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite-mass interaction on key ...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
This article presents new research on the Europeanness of Greek political elites under the economic ...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
Syriza, a radical left party critical of the functioning of the EU institutions, won the Greek parli...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
In this paper the views of a sample of 74 Greek Members of Parliament (MPs) on European integration ...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite-mass interaction on key ...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
This article presents new research on the Europeanness of Greek political elites under the economic ...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
Syriza, a radical left party critical of the functioning of the EU institutions, won the Greek parli...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
In this paper the views of a sample of 74 Greek Members of Parliament (MPs) on European integration ...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...