From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the functioning of a political system. Covering the European Parliament elections from 1999 to 2014, this article analyses how and to what extent the 2008 economic crisis affected the electoral patterns in EU member states. The analysis focusses on the electoral performance of both government parties and Eurosceptic parties, before and after the outbreak of the crisis. Resorting to the economic voting theory, it addresses two questions: first, if and why electoral losses of governing parties are greater during the crisis than before; and, second, if and why Eurosceptic parties have become more prominent after the onset of the crisis. Change of unem...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The Great Recession that hit Europe in 2008 led to the loss of millions of jobs and soaring levels o...
In this article we examine the effect of economic recession on the levels and the stratification of ...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
The ?Great Recession? in Europe started in early 2008 and was the greatest economic crisis facing th...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
The 2014 European elections were characterized by the electoral growth of Eurosceptic parties. Howev...
Is electoral behaviour affected by the current challenges of the EU and, if it is, through which cha...
Elections to the European Parliament have since they were introduced in 1979 been, as scholars defin...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
Published: 15 March 2016This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral p...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The Great Recession that hit Europe in 2008 led to the loss of millions of jobs and soaring levels o...
In this article we examine the effect of economic recession on the levels and the stratification of ...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
The ?Great Recession? in Europe started in early 2008 and was the greatest economic crisis facing th...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
The 2014 European elections were characterized by the electoral growth of Eurosceptic parties. Howev...
Is electoral behaviour affected by the current challenges of the EU and, if it is, through which cha...
Elections to the European Parliament have since they were introduced in 1979 been, as scholars defin...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
Published: 15 March 2016This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral p...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The Great Recession that hit Europe in 2008 led to the loss of millions of jobs and soaring levels o...
In this article we examine the effect of economic recession on the levels and the stratification of ...