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The European Parliament elections [PDF]
The recent European Parliament elections did not produce the long-feared triumph of illiberal anti-European Union forces, and indicate that voters remain strongly attached to the European project.
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THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT BEFORE THE 2014-2019 PARLIAMENTARY TERM IN THE LIGHT OF INNOVATIONS AND CHANGES INTRODUCED BY THE LISBON TREATY [PDF]
Viewed through the prism of its historical evolution, the European Parliament has seen an original evolutionary process during which underwent a series of successive modifications of its competences and composition, at the same time with increasing of ...
Dan VĂTĂMAN
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Turnout in European parliament elections 1979–2019
The European Parliament (EP) has seen a gradual increase in its powers since the introduction of direct elections in 1979. Scholars have focused on both individual-level and aggregate factors to explain turnout rates in EP elections over time, including ...
M. Hosli +3 more
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The role of candidate evaluations in the 2014 European Parliament elections: Towards the personalization of voting behaviour? [PDF]
We study the personalization of voting behaviour in European Parliament elections. We argue that information from the media is crucial for providing linkages between candidates and voters.
Gattermann K, De Vreese CH.
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European Parliament Elections 2019
The article is devoted to the European Parliament elections held in May 2014. Their results are analyzed on two levels – national and pan-European. On the national one the authors provide case studies of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Poland, Italy and Greece.
Benjamin D. Hennig
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European Parliament elections and EU governance [PDF]
The decision to establish direct elections to the European Parliament was intended by many to establish a direct link between the individual citizen and decision making at the European level.
Marsh, Michael
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Economic matters: the 2024 European Parliament elections
Using European Election Study (EES) surveys (2004 to 2024) from the six founding members (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands) of the European Union, we examine how economic perceptions affect vote choice in the European ...
Martin Okolikj, Michael Lewis-Beck
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Security of Elections in European Parliament [PDF]
The article explores the European Union approaches to the problem of election security in the context of European Parliament elections. The topic is specifically relevant because in recent years Western democracies have made a lot of effort to counter ...
P.A. Sharikov
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European Parliament Elections 2014 [PDF]
In May 2014 the citizens of the 28 member states of the European Union (EU) went to the polls to elect 751 new Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). These maps present the geographical distribution of this vote across member states. All countries in these maps are shaded using a rainbow colour scheme, starting with shades of red to demarcate the ...
Hennig, B, Ballas, D, Dorling, D
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Recent scholarship demonstrated that Facebook is a fertile space for populist political communication as its unmediated and viral nature make populist appeals highly efficient in mobilizing voters.
M. Bene +10 more
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