Papers Budapest Conference


Papers presented at the EES conference in Budapest, May 2005
- This conference was supported out of funds of the CONNEX network of excellence -

 

Roberto Biocio: "Attitudes toward European and Voting Choices: the Italian Case in a Comparative Perspective"
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Cees van der Eijk: "Analysing Electoral Competition: A Latent Structure Approach"
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Mark N. Franklin: "The fading power of national politics to structure voting behavior in elections to the European Parliament"
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Mark N. Franklin & Wouter van der Brug: "One Electorate or Many? Testing the distinctiveness of electoral behavior in new and established member states during the 2004 elections to the European Parliament"
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André Freire & Eftichia Teperoglou: "European Elections and Electoral Cycles in Greece and Portugal: 1981/1987-2004"
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Simon Hix & Michael Marsh: "Understanding European Parliament Elections: Punishment or Protest?"
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Daniel Lederle: "The Agendas of Parties and Voters in the European Parliament Election 1999 in ten European Countries"
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Mikko Mattila & Tapio Raunio: "Opinion congruence between voters and parties on the EU dimension"
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Henrik Oscarsson: "Mapping the European Party Space" (does not use EES 2004 data)
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Robert Rohrschneider and Stephen Whitefield: “Responsible Party Government? Explaining Party Stances on European Integration in Post-Communist Eastern Europe”
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Hermann Schmitt & Jacques Thomassen: "The EU Party System After Eastern Enlargement"
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Gabor Toka: "Information Effects on Vote Choices in European Elections"
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Robert van der Veen & Lukas Linek: "The voter's dilemma approach to electoral participation: comparing the European elections in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands"
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Andreas Wüst (& Hermann Schmitt): "Parties and Voters in European Parliament Elections: Issues, Framing, the EU, and the Question of Supply and Demand"
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