The electoral consequences of the financial and economic crisis in Europe
Enrique Hernández Pérez, Hanspeter Kriesi
págs. 203-224
Are Europeans ready for a more democratic European Union?: New evidence on preference heterogeneity, polarisation and crosscuttingness
Thomas Hale, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
págs. 225-245
Increasingly unequal?: the economic crisis, social inequalities and trust in the European Parliament in 20 European countries
Giulia M. Dotti Sani, Beatrice Magistro
págs. 246-264
Party debate over Europe in national election campaigns: electoral disunity and party cohesion
Johan Hellström, Magnus Blomgren
págs. 265-282
Do the media set the parliamentary agenda?: a comparative study in seven countries
Rens Vliegenthart, Stefaan Walgrave, Frank R. Baumgartner, Shaun Bevan, Christian Breunig, Sylvain Brouard, Laura Chaqués Bonafont , Emiliano Grossman, Will Jennings, Peter B. Mortensen, Anna M. Palau, Pascal Sciarini, Anke Tresch
págs. 283-301
The psychological roots of populist voting: evidence from the United States, the Netherlands and Germany
Bert N. Bakker, Matthijs Rooduijn, Gijs Schumacher
págs. 302-320
Candidate-centred electoral systems and change in incumbent vote share: a cross-national and longitudinal analysis
Peter Söderlund
págs. 321-339
Party competition over decentralisation: the influence of ideology and electoral incentives on issue emphasis
págs. 340-357
págs. 358-373
Ripple effects: an exclusive host national context produces more perceived discrimination among immigrants
Kristina Bakkær Simonsen
págs. 374-390
págs. 391-415
Party patronage in contemporary democracies: results from an expert survey in 22 countries from five regions
Petr Kopecký, Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling, Francisco Panizza , Gerardo Scherlis, Christian Schuster
págs. 416-431