Over the last two decades, the formation of grand coalitions has grown in the European Union (EU), even in countries with no previous political experience with them. Alongside a significant rise in both new and radical parties, grand coalitions signal the increasing fragmentation of contemporary European politics. We, therefore, investigate the electoral performance of both mainstream and new parties entering and leaving grand coalitions. We find that mainstream parties do not appear to enter grand coalitions after negative election results. They are, however, punished in the following elections, albeit not as heavily as previous findings have shown. This post-grand coalition electoral penalty is true for both major and minor grand coalitio...
Most coverage of the European Parliament elections has noted the rise of several far-right and Euros...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
Over the last two decades, the formation of grand coalitions has grown in the European Union (EU), e...
While the European Parliament’s two largest political groups, the European People’s Party and the Pr...
This article investigates the phenomenon of 'unholy alliances': grand coalitions and ideologically-i...
This article seeks to enhance our understanding of the European Parliament (EP) elections in an era ...
While the European Parliament’s two largest political groups, the European People’s Party and the Pr...
This article examines the formation of the Grand Coalition in the context of the German party system...
This article investigates the phenomenon of ‘unholy alliances’: grand coalitions and ideologically-i...
In May 2019, the elections for the European Parliament (EP) saw populist parties obtain almost a thi...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
Across Europe, a substantial amount of parties have appeared which are characterised by a criticism ...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
Most coverage of the European Parliament elections has noted the rise of several far-right and Euros...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
Over the last two decades, the formation of grand coalitions has grown in the European Union (EU), e...
While the European Parliament’s two largest political groups, the European People’s Party and the Pr...
This article investigates the phenomenon of 'unholy alliances': grand coalitions and ideologically-i...
This article seeks to enhance our understanding of the European Parliament (EP) elections in an era ...
While the European Parliament’s two largest political groups, the European People’s Party and the Pr...
This article examines the formation of the Grand Coalition in the context of the German party system...
This article investigates the phenomenon of ‘unholy alliances’: grand coalitions and ideologically-i...
In May 2019, the elections for the European Parliament (EP) saw populist parties obtain almost a thi...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
Across Europe, a substantial amount of parties have appeared which are characterised by a criticism ...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
Most coverage of the European Parliament elections has noted the rise of several far-right and Euros...
In the wake of the harshest economic crisis since 1929, in several European countries there has been...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...