Are referendums on EU treaties decided by voters’ attitudes to Europe (the ‘issue-voting’ explanation) or by voters’ attitudes to their national political parties and incumbent national government (the ‘second-order election model’ explanation)? In one scenario, these referendums will approximate to deliberative processes that will be decided by people’s views of the merits of European integration. In the other scenario, they will be plebiscites on the performance of national governments. We test the two competing explanations of the determinants of voting in EU referendums using evidence from the two Irish referendums on the Nice Treaty. We find that the issue-voting model outperforms the second-order model in both referendums. However, we...
Concerns about endogeneity often complicate attempts to estimate a causal link between public opinio...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
Economic voting is one of the most studied aspects of electoral behaviour. The dominant view is that...
Given the raft of upcoming referendums on the new EU constitution, the question of what determines ...
Are referendums on EU treaties decided by voters’ attitudes to Europe (the ‘issue-voting’ explanatio...
David Cameron is committed to holding a referendum on the UK’s EU membership should he win a majorit...
Notwithstanding elite opposition to referendums as inconsistent with theories of representative demo...
A simple game-theoretic model suggests that voter preferences should find stronger reflection in pol...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
What explains voter behavior in EU referendums? We argue that voters, although not necessarily havin...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
In referendums on issues of European integration, it is often unclear how important attitudes toward...
On three occasions – Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty, Ireland on the Nice Treaty and Ireland again ...
The objectives of the paper include the investigation of the determinants of voting behaviors on the...
There has been an increasing use of direct democracy in the form of referendums on aspects of Europe...
Concerns about endogeneity often complicate attempts to estimate a causal link between public opinio...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
Economic voting is one of the most studied aspects of electoral behaviour. The dominant view is that...
Given the raft of upcoming referendums on the new EU constitution, the question of what determines ...
Are referendums on EU treaties decided by voters’ attitudes to Europe (the ‘issue-voting’ explanatio...
David Cameron is committed to holding a referendum on the UK’s EU membership should he win a majorit...
Notwithstanding elite opposition to referendums as inconsistent with theories of representative demo...
A simple game-theoretic model suggests that voter preferences should find stronger reflection in pol...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specificall...
What explains voter behavior in EU referendums? We argue that voters, although not necessarily havin...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
In referendums on issues of European integration, it is often unclear how important attitudes toward...
On three occasions – Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty, Ireland on the Nice Treaty and Ireland again ...
The objectives of the paper include the investigation of the determinants of voting behaviors on the...
There has been an increasing use of direct democracy in the form of referendums on aspects of Europe...
Concerns about endogeneity often complicate attempts to estimate a causal link between public opinio...
This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integra-tion. More specifical...
Economic voting is one of the most studied aspects of electoral behaviour. The dominant view is that...