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The results of elections to European parliament 2019 in the Nordic countries: Statistics [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2019
The elections to the European Parliament are interesting phenomena for the Nordic countries: Sweden, Finland and Denmark. The economic situation in the Nordic countries in 2019 is a generally favorable background for these elections.
Alexey Volkov
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Who reaps the benefits? A cross-country investigation of the absolute and relative normalization and equalization theses in the 2019 European Parliament elections

open access: yesNew Media & Society, 2021
This study is designed to contribute to the debate on whether Facebook is a normalizing or equalizing force in political competition in the context of the 2019 European Parliament elections.
M. Bene
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TESTING THE SECOND-ORDER ELECTIONS MODEL ON THE 2019 EUROPEAN ELECTIONS IN ROMANIA

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Studia Europaea, 2020
The Treaty of Rome adopted in 1957 included provisions on the elections of the then European Parliamentary Assembly elections, but it took more than two decades for the members of the European Parliament to be directly elected.
Nicoleta LAȘAN
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The Europeanness of the 2019 European Parliament elections and the mobilising power of European issues

open access: yesPolitics, 2021
Less researched than the second-order character of elections to the European Parliament (EP) is the ‘Europeanness’ of European elections and its implications for voter participation in these elections.
D. Braun
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Introduction to the special issue: No longer second-order? Explaining the European Parliament elections of 2019

open access: yesPolitics, 2021
The dominant perspective of European Parliament (EP) elections is that these are second-order national elections where little is at stake. This Special Issue asks whether this perspective is still valid in view of increased politicisation of European ...
Katjana Gattermann   +2 more
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The future of the European Parliament elections [PDF]

open access: yesPrzegląd Europejski, 2021
The main research problem of this article is the future of the elections to the European Parliament (EP) in the context of the ongoing debates and reform proposals.
Spasimir Domaradzki
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Mediated emotions: shame and pride in Polish right-wing media coverage of the 2019 European Parliament elections

open access: yesInnovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 2021
This paper proposes that the emotion of shame is key to understanding the appeal of Poland’s ruling populist right-wing party, Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, or PiS).
Rūta Kazlauskaitė, M. Salmela
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About the prospects of European Eurosceptic political parties in the forthcoming all European elections 2019 [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2018
European elections for the deputies of the European Parliament are to be held at the end of May 2019. An active role in these elections will be played by radical Eurosceptic party «The Movement for the Europe of Nations and Freedoms» led by the Leader ...
Boris Guseletov
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The 2019 European Elections on Twitter between Populism, Euroscepticism and Nationalism: The Case of Italy

open access: yesSocietàMutamentoPolitica: Rivista Italiana di Sociologia, 2021
European Parliament elections have often been defined second-order elections, focused on national rather than transnational issues. This paper investigates the combined impact of Eurosceptic populism and social media in the development of the campaign ...
Carlo Berti, Enzo Loner
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Learning about the unknown Spitzenkandidaten: The role of media exposure during the 2019 European Parliament elections

open access: yesEuropean Union Politics, 2021
The Spitzenkandidaten were meant to personalize European Parliament elections. This paper asks whether and through which channels the lead candidates were actually able to make themselves known among voters – a necessary precondition for any electoral ...
S. Richter, Sebastian Stier
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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