How salient is Europe? An analysis of European election manifestos, 1979–2004
What determines how ‘European’ a party’s manifesto is? This article examines the salience of European issues in national parties’ Euromanifestos during the 1979–2004 period. I argue that domestic politics, including voter, party, and party system factors, influence the European content of a party’s Euromanifesto. Using data from the Euromanifestos Project for 14 member states, I find that the differential emphasis on European issues in the national party system, intra-party dissent on European integration, voter ambivalence on membership of the European Union, and party type all influence the salience of European issues in a party’s manifesto. These findings have important implications for understanding both how parties use manifestos to manipulate the political agenda and the dimensions of contestation in elections to the European Parliament.
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2012
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Authors: | Spoon, Jae-Jae |
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European Union Politics. - Vol. 13.2012, 4, p. 558-579
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Subject: | Euromanifestos | European elections | Europeanization | issue salience | politicization |
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