This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigration, integration and trade may signify a critical juncture in the political development of Europe no less consequential for political parties and party systems than the previous junctures that Lipset and Rokkan detect in their classic article. We present evidence suggesting that (1) party systems are determined in episodic breaks from the past; (2) political parties are programmatically inflexible; and, (3) as a consequence, party system change comes in the form of rising parties
Hooghe and Marks’ update of Rokkanian European cleavages recognises the existence of a European poli...
How are the contours of Western European politics shifting? To what extent do these shifts reflect c...
The following article examines the emergence of parties in post-communist Romania concluding that th...
Published online: 28 Apr 2017This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigrat...
Over recent years, a new transnational conflict has been deemed to be structuring political conflict...
The Rokkans’ theory of cleavages has traditionally been a valid helpful instrument, although questio...
The rise of a new transnational divide on immigration and Europe raises fundamental questions about ...
Published online: 25 April 2023The concept of cleavages has made a profound impact on several politi...
This essay compares two distinct concepts of a cleavage line - transnational and periphery- centre. ...
Stein Rokkan’s comparative historical account of party system formation in Western Europe has prove...
Analyses of the last two rounds of general elections in the EU (old) 15 member-states, as well as of...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
"Introduction Our key question in this book is how the multiple crises that Europe faced in the afte...
peer reviewedIn 2015, the intensification of the migration crisis has exposed the European Union to ...
Abstract: What explains contemporary intra-party dissent on EU issues? This article develops a cleav...
Hooghe and Marks’ update of Rokkanian European cleavages recognises the existence of a European poli...
How are the contours of Western European politics shifting? To what extent do these shifts reflect c...
The following article examines the emergence of parties in post-communist Romania concluding that th...
Published online: 28 Apr 2017This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigrat...
Over recent years, a new transnational conflict has been deemed to be structuring political conflict...
The Rokkans’ theory of cleavages has traditionally been a valid helpful instrument, although questio...
The rise of a new transnational divide on immigration and Europe raises fundamental questions about ...
Published online: 25 April 2023The concept of cleavages has made a profound impact on several politi...
This essay compares two distinct concepts of a cleavage line - transnational and periphery- centre. ...
Stein Rokkan’s comparative historical account of party system formation in Western Europe has prove...
Analyses of the last two rounds of general elections in the EU (old) 15 member-states, as well as of...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
"Introduction Our key question in this book is how the multiple crises that Europe faced in the afte...
peer reviewedIn 2015, the intensification of the migration crisis has exposed the European Union to ...
Abstract: What explains contemporary intra-party dissent on EU issues? This article develops a cleav...
Hooghe and Marks’ update of Rokkanian European cleavages recognises the existence of a European poli...
How are the contours of Western European politics shifting? To what extent do these shifts reflect c...
The following article examines the emergence of parties in post-communist Romania concluding that th...