Papers
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Government Formation and Strategic Voting in Multi-Party Systems:Voting for Coalitions in the Netherlands
Hanna Bäck & Martin Rosema
Managing the State: Party Linkages and Policy-Coordination
Nicole Bolleyer
Why Do Issues Become Relevant to Voters? Introducing a Model of EU Issue Voting
Catherine E. de Vries
Evaluation Bias and Issue Ownership: How Voters Evaluate Opposition and Governing Parties' Competencies
Jane Green & Will Jennings
French Xenophobia and the Radical Right: Public Attitudes toward Immigration
Gerald M. DiGiusto & Seth K. Jolly
Citizenship, Political Context, and Immigrant Political Engagement in Europe
Aida Paskeviciute & Christopher J. Anderson
European Integration and Voting Behavior in the 2001 British General Election
Erik R. Tillman
Making the Polity: Exploring the link between European citizens’ and political
elites' preference for European Union public policy
Christine Arnold & Catherine E. de Vries
Struggle over Dimensionality: Party Competition in Europe
Jan Rovny & Erica E. Edwards
The Dynamics of Issue Diversity in Party Rhetoric
Sara Binzer Hobolt
The Irrational Dutch Voter
On Causal Heterogeneity in Basis of Evaluation
Martin Rosema
Political Choice Sets in Multi-Party Elections
Marco R. Steenbergen & Dominik Hangartner
Is Anybody Listening? Some Preliminary Findings on Voters’ (Non)
Responses to Changes in European Parties’ Policy Programmes
James Adams, Lawrence Ezrow, & Zeynep Somer-Topcu
Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Goverment: Determinants of Coalition Membership
Sarah L. de Lange
Media Bias and Partisan Attitudes: Studying Individual-Level Effects of Political Commentary on Changing
Party Evaluations During the UK Election Campaign in 2005
Heinz Brandenburg & Marcel van Egmond
The Logic of Party System Change in Europe
Jan Rovny, Gary Marks, & Liesbet Hooghe