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Romania: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract In 2024, Romania organized elections at all levels. Those for the Romanian and European Parliaments saw increased support for anti‐system, Euroskeptic, and sovereigntist parties, which together won over one‐third of the vote. The Constitutional Court's annulment of the first round of presidential elections in December allowed for new ...
LAVINIA STAN, RAZVAN ZAHARIA
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Czech Republic: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract The year 2024 was marked by a series of significant electoral events in the Czech Republic, including elections to the European Parliament, the Senate, and regional councils. ANO 2011 emerged as the dominant political force across all three contests, while parties in the governing coalition, particularly the Czech Pirate Party and the Civic ...
IVAN PETRÚŠEK, ALEŠ KUDRNÁČ
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SUPRANATIONAL DEMOCRACY ADRIFT? The 2019 Elections and the Future of Europe. Egmont Paper 105 [PDF]
In May 2019, European citizens will elect a new European Parliament (EP). This Egmont paper discusses what is at stake in these elections, and how they are likely to affect the EU’s search for a new direction in a context of crises, divisions and ...
Hoon, Louise
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Bulgaria: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract This entry deals with developments in the electoral arena, coalition politics, and within political parties in Bulgaria. In 2024, Bulgarian politics remained marked by instability, fragmentation, and public distrust, mirroring 2023. The collapse of the coalition Cabinet and two election rounds left incumbent Citizens for European Development ...
MARIA SPIROVA
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Institutionalized Policy Evaluation within the Democratic System: Why? When? How?
ABSTRACT Philosophers have expressed concerns about elite capture at various stages of the democratic decision‐making process. However, there has been no sustained normative analysis of government‐driven feedback platforms that enable different actors to formulate recommendations for revising or canceling existing laws and policies.
Corrado Fumagalli
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ABSTRACT Research finds a link between far‐right political partisanship and attitudes towards transnational institutions among European citizens—mainly in relation to the European Union (EU). Citizens that support far‐right parties tend to view the European Union as unjustly subverting national sovereignty, which leads to a higher level of ...
Michael A. Hansen +2 more
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Bulgaria: Political Developments and Data in 2023
Abstract In 2023, Bulgaria saw the first regular, politically accountable, Cabinet after two years of caretaker cabinets following early elections in April. The election saw Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (Grazhdani za evropeysko razvitie na Bulgaria, GERB) emerge as the plurality winner but without a clear majority, and a coalition ...
MARIA SPIROVA
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The determined indeterminacy of white supremacy
Abstract Contemporary white supremacy often takes hold through strategies of racial disavowal. One strategy that political parties and regular citizens in Bulgaria use is what I call determined indeterminacy. Determined indeterminacy is a collective, institutionalized method of denying the ubiquitous systemic racism that undergirds social life.
Elana Resnick
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Cleavage Identities in Voters’ Own Words: Harnessing Open‐Ended Survey Responses
Abstract Fundamental transformations of underlying cleavage structures in advanced democracies should become evident in new collective identities. This article uses quantitative text analysis to investigate how voters describe their ingroups and outgroups in open‐ended survey responses.
Delia Zollinger
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A macroeconomic assessment of the European Monetary Union. EUMA Paper Vol. 7, No. 5, April 2010 [PDF]
Since the inception of Euro in 1999, a single currency and the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) have past more than ten years. By and large, stepping into EMU represents one of the key aspects of EU’s successful integration.
Wang., Qin
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