Wouter van der Brug,Sylvia Kritzinger
Wouter van der Brug
The Symposium on Generations and Political Change brings together articles that focus on the role of generational differences in political behaviours and attitudes. As younger generations will be gradually replacing the older generations, g...
A leader without followers: Tory Euroscepticism in a comparative perspective [0.03%]
没有追随者的领袖:从比较视角看英国脱欧派保守党人
Argyrios Altiparmakis,Anna Kyriazi
Argyrios Altiparmakis
This article examines the rare phenomenon of mainstream Euroscepticism that has characterised the British Conservative Party and asks whether a similar pattern has appeared elsewhere in the EU. The study traces the long-term evolution of sa...
Exiting after Brexit: public perceptions of future European Union member state departures [0.03%]
英国脱欧之后:欧盟成员国退出的公众认知
Joseph Ganderson
Joseph Ganderson
Public opinion scholarship suggests that Europeans broadly interpret Brexit as a cautionary fable rather than an encouraging blueprint to follow. Yet, Brexit singularly demonstrates the possibility of European disintegration, and is but one...
Waltraud Schelkle,Anna Kyriazi,Joseph Ganderson et al.
Waltraud Schelkle et al.
This introduction to the special issue recalls the alarm raised in EU capitals and Brussels after the UK's in-out referendum delivered a Leave vote in June 2016. The fear was of a domino effect and the further fragmentation of an already di...
Frank Schimmelfennig
Frank Schimmelfennig
Brexit constitutes a puzzle for integration theory. Functionalist analyses have not only failed to predict the UK's exit but have also underestimated the disintegrative dynamics of the withdrawal negotiations. By contrast, postfunctionalism...
America's rusted families: working-class political participation through three biological generations (1965-1997) [0.03%]
锈去的家庭?美国工人阶级三代人的政治参与(1965-1997)
Anne-Marie Jeannet
Anne-Marie Jeannet
Has social reproduction through families preserved unequal political participation amongst the working class in post-industrial society? This article builds on both political and sociological traditions to consider the family as a tenacious...
Radical right parties and their welfare state stances - not so blurry after all? [0.03%]
极端右翼政党及其福利国家立场——并非那么模糊?
Matthias Enggist,Michael Pinggera
Matthias Enggist
Recent literature shows that radical right parties (RRPs) present moderate or blurry economic stances. However, this paper argues that this blurriness is restricted to only one of the two main conflicts of contemporary welfare politics, nam...
Martin Dolezal,Eva Zeglovits
Martin Dolezal
Coalition Policy-Making under Constraints: Examining the Role of Preferences and Institutions [0.03%]
约束下的联盟政策制定:考察偏好与制度的作用
Katrin Schermann,Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik
Katrin Schermann
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, comparatively little attention has been paid to the policy output of multiparty governments. The present study attempts to narrow this research gap by analysing ...
How has Radical Right Support Transformed Established Political Conflicts? The Case of Austria [0.03%]
激进右翼的支持如何改变了既有的政治分歧?奥地利案例分析
Julian Aichholzer,Sylvia Kritzinger,Markus Wagner et al.
Julian Aichholzer et al.
In many European party systems, the radical right has challenged established patterns of political competition. This article studies the consequences of this by using the case of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and data from Austria’s ...