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This study investigates whether there is a link between the successful implementation of European co-hesion policy and the voters' attitudes towards the EU. Using the French presidential elections in 2017 as a case study, we do not solely consider regional funds expenditures but also its induced...
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This article analyses Hollande’s Presidential Election Campaign and Victory of 2012, placing it in the historical, organisational and ideological context of French Socialism and the French Party system. It argues that an effective campaign, an unpopular adversary, and a French party system...
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This research examines the effect of recent electoral reform on gender parity in French electoral politics - specifically, the increase in the number of two-round plurality (TRP) districts for the Senate and the change from nationwide to regional districts for elections to the European...
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Voting gender gap characterises several countries, and it is likely to translate into the composition of elected assemblies and governments. Starting from given preferences of the electors, different electoral rules may translate this gap into different outcomes in terms of composition of the...
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