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<i>European Elections and Domestic Politics: Lessons from the Past and Scenarios for the Future</i>

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posted on 2024-05-20, 19:25 authored by Wouter van der Brug, Cees van der Eijk
<p dir="ltr">This book analyzes how the behavior of voters, parties, and the mass media in European Parliament elections affects domestic politics and how, in turn, domestic politics affects those behaviors. The contributors discuss election turnout and party choice, the contract between the European Parliament and national elections, the importance of citizens' attitudes toward European integration, the relationship between political parties' domestic policies and their stances on European integration, and the ways in which the mass media and election campaigns affect electoral outcomes. On the basis of this information, the authors present possible scenarios for future European elections and their relationship to the domestic politics of the EU member-states.</p><p dir="ltr">The product of superb empirical research, <i>European Elections and Domestic Politics</i> is based on a unique combination of data from voter surveys, party manifestos, and mass media reports across all members of the European Union. This book will be essential for anyone interested in the future of the EU.</p>

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    ISBN - Is identical to European Elections and Domestic Politics (urn:isbn:9780268095512)

Date Created

2007-01-01

Publisher

University of Notre Dame Press

Date Modified

2024-05-20

Contributor

Mark N. Franklin Marcel van Egmond Michael Marsh Andreas M. Wust Hermann Schmitt Angelika Scheuer Claes H. de Vreese Edmund Lauf Jochen Peter Jacques Thomassen Holli Semetko Stefano Bartolini

Language

  • English

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