Although the 2013 German elections were viewed as having wider importance for the rest of Europe, the issue of Europe itself played only a minor role in the election campaign. Sonia Alonso outlines results from an analysis of German party manifestos to assess the extent to which parties have emphasised European issues in elections since 1949. She notes that there is a downward trend in terms of the inclusion of European issues in manifestos, and that where European issues are mentioned they are increasingly likely to reflect negative attitudes toward the EU
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This article explores the role of European integration in affecting voting behaviour in the 2017 Ger...
How do pro-European parties of the centre-left react to growing citizen dissatisfaction with the EU?...
Is Germany’s new position on Schengen a sign of the ‘normalisation’ of its European policy? Germa...
Europe has been hit by a global financial crisis, and so has Germany. This crisis is associated, amo...
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How important is the issue of European integration to national election campaigns? Roman Senninger a...
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Given the rise of EU-scepticism in Germany and elsewhere, spatial models suggest that the SPD and th...
With Germany going to the polls tomorrow in federal elections, Ulrike Guérot takes a final look at t...
Robert Grimm and Marius Guderjan argue that Germany’s relative economic well-being and prosperity pa...
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This thesis studies the indirect effects of Europeanization on national political parties. I argue...
This thesis advances several core arguments surrounding the need for a dynamic and nuanced conceptua...
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This article explores the role of European integration in affecting voting behaviour in the 2017 Ger...
How do pro-European parties of the centre-left react to growing citizen dissatisfaction with the EU?...
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