Theorists of the transnational cleavage, defined as a political reaction against European integration and immigration, also regularly conceptualise international trade preferences as a component of this contemporary societal divide. Yet empirical analyses of this cleavage focus on the former two topics, while trade and the transnational cleavage has not been systematically investigated. Making use of a new item in the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey that measures party support for protection of domestic producer groups versus support for trade liberalisation, we examine the applicability of explanations for European integration positioning for the topic of trade. The results show that party positions on international trade correlate with par...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This article undertakes an actor-centred case study of the European Parliament's (EP) reaction to th...
This article contests the view that the strong positive correlation between anti-immigration attitud...
This paper investigates the attitudes of political parties to international trade in 23 OECD countri...
European Union (EU) trade policy is in the spotlight. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partner...
How does party politics influence trade outcomes? Previous studies offer a limited understanding of ...
International audienceResearch on party competition and political representation relies on valid cro...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
This article examines the continuing importance of the left–right dimension for voting behavior in W...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
The integration of national markets for corporate control continues to lag behind the removal of bar...
While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migra...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
Over recent years, a new transnational conflict has been deemed to be structuring political conflict...
This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigration, integration and trade ma...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This article undertakes an actor-centred case study of the European Parliament's (EP) reaction to th...
This article contests the view that the strong positive correlation between anti-immigration attitud...
This paper investigates the attitudes of political parties to international trade in 23 OECD countri...
European Union (EU) trade policy is in the spotlight. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partner...
How does party politics influence trade outcomes? Previous studies offer a limited understanding of ...
International audienceResearch on party competition and political representation relies on valid cro...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
This article examines the continuing importance of the left–right dimension for voting behavior in W...
Which factors drive support of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for trade liberalisation? T...
The integration of national markets for corporate control continues to lag behind the removal of bar...
While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migra...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
Over recent years, a new transnational conflict has been deemed to be structuring political conflict...
This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigration, integration and trade ma...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This article undertakes an actor-centred case study of the European Parliament's (EP) reaction to th...
This article contests the view that the strong positive correlation between anti-immigration attitud...