This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal responsibility attribution in European multilevel democracies. It is particularly focused on the average differences in responsibility attribution in federal and non-federal states, as well as in countries belonging to different European Union enlargement waves. Using a pooled dataset of the 2004, 2009, and 2014 European Election Studies, results show that when poor economic outcomes are at stake, partisans of the national incumbent in federal states are more likely to assign responsibility to regional governments following a blame-attribution logic, while this logic is absent in non-federal states. Likewise, Eurosceptic individuals ar...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
Although federal arrangements adopt a multiplicity of forms across and within federations, this arti...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
In devolved contexts, people may get it wrong in their responsibility assignments because they are u...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
The goal of this paper is to understand whether perceptions of supranationalisation of economic poli...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
Who blames whom in multilevel blame games? Existing research focuses either on policymakers' prefere...
Existing research suggests that individuals assign responsibility for policy problems based on prior...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
Although federal arrangements adopt a multiplicity of forms across and within federations, this arti...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
In devolved contexts, people may get it wrong in their responsibility assignments because they are u...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
The goal of this paper is to understand whether perceptions of supranationalisation of economic poli...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
Who blames whom in multilevel blame games? Existing research focuses either on policymakers' prefere...
Existing research suggests that individuals assign responsibility for policy problems based on prior...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
Although federal arrangements adopt a multiplicity of forms across and within federations, this arti...