Why do Green parties perform better in European Parliament (EP) elections than in national parliament elections? Even in countries that use proportionally representative voting systems for both national and EP elections, many Green parties gained more than twice the proportion of EP seats in 2019 compared to the previous national election. Using national and EP election results, European Social Survey data, and Eurobarometer polling from the 2019 EP election, I test competing theories of Green party success. As EP voter issues become more salient and more voters believe that their vote matters to EU policy, I find that the “second-order election” effect is less relevant. Surprisingly, I also find that the Greens are the only small party fam...
This article seeks to explain the increase in the German Green party votes in 2019 European election...
On 24 September 2017, the German Greens achieved their second highest share of the vote (8.9%) in a ...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...
Green parties were particularly successful in the May 2019 elections to the European Parliament (EP)...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
This study is a comparative analysis of Green party voting in national and European elections in Bel...
The chapter reviews the development of green parties and their performance in European Elections fro...
Green parties entered the European election campaign of 2014 facing some major challenges. Austerity...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
Examining the record of Green parties that have been involved in government at national level, two d...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This paper explores the varied reasons for the success of the Green Party in Germany and the continu...
Through a comparative study of Sweden and Finland with a focus on their respective green parties, th...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the following question: Why has the Green Party of the Unit...
Green parties achieved a major breakthrough in the 1989 European elections. Who voted green in these...
This article seeks to explain the increase in the German Green party votes in 2019 European election...
On 24 September 2017, the German Greens achieved their second highest share of the vote (8.9%) in a ...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...
Green parties were particularly successful in the May 2019 elections to the European Parliament (EP)...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
This study is a comparative analysis of Green party voting in national and European elections in Bel...
The chapter reviews the development of green parties and their performance in European Elections fro...
Green parties entered the European election campaign of 2014 facing some major challenges. Austerity...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
Examining the record of Green parties that have been involved in government at national level, two d...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This paper explores the varied reasons for the success of the Green Party in Germany and the continu...
Through a comparative study of Sweden and Finland with a focus on their respective green parties, th...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the following question: Why has the Green Party of the Unit...
Green parties achieved a major breakthrough in the 1989 European elections. Who voted green in these...
This article seeks to explain the increase in the German Green party votes in 2019 European election...
On 24 September 2017, the German Greens achieved their second highest share of the vote (8.9%) in a ...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...