This article asks two questions: first, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU policies than party elites?; second, how does political representation of EU preferences actually work, is it an elite- or a mass-driven process? The data-sets of the European Election Studies 1979 and 1994 are analysed which involve both an elite and a mass survey component. In contrast to earlier research, it appears that political representation of EU preferences works rather well regarding the grand directions of policy making, and that party elites behave responsively in view of changing EU preferences among their voters
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This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU polic...
'This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU poli...
This paper deals with political representation in European Union (EU) politics. Specifically, it exp...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
The question of European integration is increasingly the object of political debate in the member st...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
The literature on public support for European integration often suggests that political elites play ...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...
This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU polic...
'This paper asks two questions. First, why are party voters less favourable towards specific EU poli...
This paper deals with political representation in European Union (EU) politics. Specifically, it exp...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
The question of European integration is increasingly the object of political debate in the member st...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
This article examines the extent to which individual-, party- and system-level characteristics affec...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
The literature on public support for European integration often suggests that political elites play ...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
This article analyses party-voter congruence on European integration matters in the EU member states...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers, designated I-IV, which exten...