This chapter explores in how far the same explanatory model can account for territorial heterogeneity in the vote across eastern and western europe. 2349 elections held since 1990 in 562 regions in 10 eastern and 13 western european countries are pooled into one dataset. The explanatory power of territorial cleavages, regional authority, and electoral rules on congruence between regional and national elections and second-order effects in regional elections are systematically explored by employing hierarchical regression models. The findings indicate that there is no need for a separate model for the east but a discussion of the insights provided by the country chapters leads to the identification of variables that seem to specifically impac...
This article assesses the differences in the design of electoral institutions and electoral outcomes...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
This chapter explores in how far the same explanatory model can account for territorial heterogeneit...
In this chapter we set out the objectives of the book and we introduce the common analytical framewo...
The 13 country studies presented in this book have analyzed the territorial heterogeneity of the vot...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
In the post-war era one of the most significant transformations in the democratic process throughout...
Territory is a salient issue in post-communist countries in Europe, yet subnational elections have r...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
Over the last 40 years the institutional landscape in western europe has changed considerably. One o...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
When explaining electoral behaviour, cleavage theory with its practical consequences constitutes a t...
The aim of presented article is to examine regularities in the geographical distribution of support ...
This article assesses the differences in the design of electoral institutions and electoral outcomes...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
This chapter explores in how far the same explanatory model can account for territorial heterogeneit...
In this chapter we set out the objectives of the book and we introduce the common analytical framewo...
The 13 country studies presented in this book have analyzed the territorial heterogeneity of the vot...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
In the post-war era one of the most significant transformations in the democratic process throughout...
Territory is a salient issue in post-communist countries in Europe, yet subnational elections have r...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
Over the last 40 years the institutional landscape in western europe has changed considerably. One o...
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 2...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
When explaining electoral behaviour, cleavage theory with its practical consequences constitutes a t...
The aim of presented article is to examine regularities in the geographical distribution of support ...
This article assesses the differences in the design of electoral institutions and electoral outcomes...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...