What factors influence whether political parties support European integration? Patricia Esteve-González and Bernd Theilen assess the role that economic factors have played in determining support for the integration process. They note that while the issue has tended to be explained in political terms, with radical parties assumed to be more Eurosceptic than those in the centre of a country’s party system, economic developments have a clear impact on party support. As a result, any future integration will depend on accentuating the potential economic benefits
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
In this paper we examine the influence of economic factors to explain partisan support for European ...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
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 ...
Since the early 1990s, there has undoubtedly been an increase in euroskepticism, both among national...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
<p>How does EU funding to European regions affect sub-national parties’ support for European integra...
A model is constructed, using Eurobarometer data, of the propensity of individuals to favour Europea...
The issue we are concerned with in this paper is European integration in the period 1982 to 1996. Th...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
Parties and their elites play an important role in shaping public opinion towards European integrati...
In this paper we examine the influence of economic factors to explain partisan support for European ...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
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 ...
Since the early 1990s, there has undoubtedly been an increase in euroskepticism, both among national...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
<p>How does EU funding to European regions affect sub-national parties’ support for European integra...
A model is constructed, using Eurobarometer data, of the propensity of individuals to favour Europea...
The issue we are concerned with in this paper is European integration in the period 1982 to 1996. Th...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...