Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections

Author:   Sylvia Kritzinger ,  Carolina Plescia ,  Kolja Raube ,  James Wilhelm
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   13 December 2021
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Author:   Sylvia Kritzinger ,  Carolina Plescia ,  Kolja Raube ,  James Wilhelm
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9781032236698


ISBN 10:   1032236698
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   13 December 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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""This timely volume examines the 2019 elections to the European Parliament. Bringing together leading scholars of European politics and electoral behaviour, it assesses how reforms to the EU’s legal rules have influenced these elections and the democratic legitimacy of the Union. It also provides a careful analysis of the election campaigns and voting behaviour in eight EU countries. Highly recommended reading for anyone interested in European Parliament elections and the ongoing debate on democracy in the EU."" Sara Hobolt, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. ""This excellent book gives a very complete account of the 2019 European Parliament (EP) elections in a unique format that provides both breadth and depth. Its early chapters survey the general features of those elections, providing contextual background needed to understand the results. These chapters are followed by eight more, each of which provies an in-depth look at how the elections played out in especially interesting countries, for which the general patterns introduced earlier are spelled out. The volume has some unique features. The first is a focus in the changing electoral framework under which EP elections are conducted, along with an assessment of the consequences of those changes. Another is the use of pre-election surveys, in addition to the more usual post-election surveys, with the same respondents being interviewed at two points in time. This allows assessments of campaign effects on voters. These unique features of the book provide new insights into the functioning of EP elections as the EU's electoral processes mature."" Mark Franklin, Trinity College, USA. ""Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections offers a definitive analysis of the landmark 2019 elections. For years, reformers sought to strengthen the EU's democratic legitimacy with institutional innovations designed to enhance citizen engagement and the accountability of EU leaders to voters. How did citizens respond in 2019? Did the reforms actually enhance the legitimacy of the EU? With cross-cutting analyses of the impact of institutional developments such as the rise and fall of the Spitzenkandidaten process and of public opinion, along with detailed assessments of the election in eight diverse member states, the editors and contributors to this interdisciplinary volume offer a comprehensive and deeply insightful account. Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections is a must read for anyone interested in the development of the EU as a democratic polity."" R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, USA.


This timely volume examines the 2019 elections to the European Parliament. Bringing together leading scholars of European politics and electoral behaviour, it assesses how reforms to the EU's legal rules have influenced these elections and the democratic legitimacy of the Union. It also provides a careful analysis of the election campaigns and voting behaviour in eight EU countries. Highly recommended reading for anyone interested in European Parliament elections and the ongoing debate on democracy in the EU. Sara Hobolt, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. This excellent book gives a very complete account of the 2019 European Parliament (EP) elections in a unique format that provides both breadth and depth. Its early chapters survey the general features of those elections, providing contextual background needed to understand the results. These chapters are followed by eight more, each of which provies an in-depth look at how the elections played out in especially interesting countries, for which the general patterns introduced earlier are spelled out. The volume has some unique features. The first is a focus in the changing electoral framework under which EP elections are conducted, along with an assessment of the consequences of those changes. Another is the use of pre-election surveys, in addition to the more usual post-election surveys, with the same respondents being interviewed at two points in time. This allows assessments of campaign effects on voters. These unique features of the book provide new insights into the functioning of EP elections as the EU's electoral processes mature. Mark Franklin, Trinity College, USA. Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections offers a definitive analysis of the landmark 2019 elections. For years, reformers sought to strengthen the EU's democratic legitimacy with institutional innovations designed to enhance citizen engagement and the accountability of EU leaders to voters. How did citizens respond in 2019? Did the reforms actually enhance the legitimacy of the EU? With cross-cutting analyses of the impact of institutional developments such as the rise and fall of the Spitzenkandidaten process and of public opinion, along with detailed assessments of the election in eight diverse member states, the editors and contributors to this interdisciplinary volume offer a comprehensive and deeply insightful account. Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections is a must read for anyone interested in the development of the EU as a democratic polity. R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, USA.


This timely volume examines the 2019 elections to the European Parliament. Bringing together leading scholars of European politics and electoral behaviour, it assesses how reforms to the EU's legal rules have influenced these elections and the democratic legitimacy of the Union. It also provides a careful analysis of the election campaigns and voting behaviour in eight EU countries. Highly recommended reading for anyone interested in European Parliament elections and the ongoing debate on democracy in the EU. Sara Hobolt, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. This excellent book gives a very complete account of the 2019 European Parliament (EP) elections in a unique format that provides both breadth and depth. Its early chapters survey the general features of those elections, providing contextual background needed to understand the results. These chapters are followed by eight more, each of which provies an in-depth look at how the elections played out in especially interesting countries, for which the general patterns introduced earlier are spelled out. The volume has some unique features. The first is a focus in the changing electoral framework under which EP elections are conducted, along with an assessment of the consequences of those changes. Another is the use of pre-election surveys, in addition to the more usual post-election surveys, with the same respondents being interviewed at two points in time. This allows assessments of campaign effects on voters. These unique features of the book provide new insights into the functioning of EP elections as the EU's electoral processes mature. Mark Franklin, Trinity College, USA. Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections offers a definitive analysis of the landmark 2019 elections. For years, reformers sought to strengthen the EU's democratic legitimacy with institutional innovations designed to enhance citizen engagement and the accountability of EU leaders to voters. How did citizens respond in 2019? Did the reforms actually enhance the legitimacy of the EU? With cross-cutting analyses of the impact of institutional developments such as the rise and fall of the Spitzenkandidaten process and of public opinion, along with detailed assessments of the election in eight diverse member states, the editors and contributors to this interdisciplinary volume offer a comprehensive and deeply insightful account. Assessing the 2019 European Parliament Elections is a must read for anyone interested in the development of the EU as a democratic polity. R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, USA.


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Sylvia Kritzinger is Professor of Social Science Research Methods in the Department of Government at the University of Vienna, Austria. Carolina Plescia is Assistant Professor and Hertha Firnberg scholar in the Department of Government at the University of Vienna, Austria. Kolja Raube is Assistant Professor for European Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at KU Leuven, and Research Manager at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, Belgium. James Wilhelm is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Vienna Center for Electoral Research at the University of Vienna, Austria. Jan Wouters is Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam European Union and Global Governance, and Director of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies at KU Leuven, Belgium.

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