This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking why some parties are in favour of European integration, while others are less favourable or even opposed to it. The paper builds on existing work which has identified three sets of explanatory factors predicting parties' positions on integration: the electorate, parties and party system characteristics. By employing multilevel modelling using data on over 220 parties in 14 Western EU member states for the years 1984 to 2006, the effects of party- and context-level predictors of parties' positions on EU integration are assessed. The findings demonstrate that parties' positions are primarily influenced by EU preferences of the general electorat...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...
Supposing that parties in EMU countries behave differently from other EU parties in supporting the i...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
How does the ideological profile of a political party affect its support or opposition to European i...
This article seeks to contribute to the burgeoning literature on how parties assign salience to thei...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
The question of European integration is increasingly the object of political debate in the member st...
<p>The rise of political contestation over European integration has led many scholars to examine the...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
How does the ideological profile of a political party affect its support or oppo-sition to European ...
The literature on public support for European integration often suggests that political elites play ...
How is contestation on European integration structured among national political parties? Are issues ...
While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migra...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRAs Britain's future relationship w...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...
Supposing that parties in EMU countries behave differently from other EU parties in supporting the i...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
How does the ideological profile of a political party affect its support or opposition to European i...
This article seeks to contribute to the burgeoning literature on how parties assign salience to thei...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
The question of European integration is increasingly the object of political debate in the member st...
<p>The rise of political contestation over European integration has led many scholars to examine the...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
How does the ideological profile of a political party affect its support or oppo-sition to European ...
The literature on public support for European integration often suggests that political elites play ...
How is contestation on European integration structured among national political parties? Are issues ...
While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migra...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRAs Britain's future relationship w...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...
Supposing that parties in EMU countries behave differently from other EU parties in supporting the i...