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What is the impact of the economy on cross national variation in far right-wing party support? This paper tests several hypotheses from existing literature on the results of the last three EP elections in all EU member states. We conceptualise the economy affects support because unemployment...
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This paper utilizes data from the 2009 European Election Study to investigate how experience with parliamentary … governing parties suffer losses in EP elections, particularly in the middle of the election cycle; this research concludes that …
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events have been discussed and debated. Is vote choice primarily determined by questions of European integration or by … domestically at the time of the election? Do European voters cast their ballots sincerely or strategically at EP elections? What …
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This paper examines political party mobilization on European Union issues during national election campaigns. We … our expectations using data from party press releases in Austrian general election campaigns in 2008 and 2013. We find …
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This article examines the 2014 European Parliament elections and their impact on the future functioning of the EU and, in particular, their effect on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (“TTIP”) negotiations. This analysis proposes the resultant thesis that political leaders...
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In previous European elections, Polish political parties were not able to draw a large number of voters to the polling stations. Poland stood out in the European Union mainly by its extremely low turnout. In light of the current situation in the Polish political scene, this EPIN Commentary...
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