Learning from precedent: how the British Brexit experience shapes nationalist rhetoric outside the UK [0.03%]
以史为鉴:英国的脱欧经历如何影响英国以外地区的民族主义言论
Marco Martini,Stefanie Walter
Marco Martini
The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressure, evidenced by a rise in nationalist demands to withdraw from international institutions. A growing literature examines the domestic economic, social, an...
Falling behind whom? Economic geographies of right-wing populism in Europe [0.03%]
落后于谁?欧洲右翼民粹主义的经济地理学
Dominik Schraff,Jonas Pontusson
Dominik Schraff
Existing studies suggest that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) appeal to people in communities that have fallen behind in material terms. However, it remains open which benchmark communities apply as they become politically discontented....
Lucy Barnes
Lucy Barnes
Who supports high taxes on the rich? Existing accounts of public attitudes focus on egalitarian values and material interests, but make little mention of the ideas people hold about how the economy works descriptively. Drawing on the distin...
Bread or roses? Trade unions, female employment and the expansion of work-family policies [0.03%]
要面包还是要玫瑰?女性就业与工作-家庭政策的扩展之间的关系
Luca Michele Cigna
Luca Michele Cigna
In the Fordist era, trade unions promoted welfare state expansion and coverage against risks for the broader workforce. With the shift to the post-industrial economy, however, new economic groups have been left without representation. This ...
Maurizio Ferrera,Hanspeter Kriesi,Waltraud Schelkle
Maurizio Ferrera
The EU is still fragile after its long decade of crises since 2008, and its durability remains an open question. New capacities were created during this time. But it is not clear how robust they are and whether developing them further will ...
Lobbying in the face of politicisation: interest group strategies in trade policy [0.03%]
面对政治化的影响:贸易政策中利益集团的策略
Andreas Dür,Gemma Mateo
Andreas Dür
How does the politicisation of trade policy affect the lobbying strategies chosen by interest groups? Several studies have shown that business associations tend to focus more on inside lobbying and citizen groups more on outside lobbying. W...
Claudio M Radaelli
Claudio M Radaelli
Policy agendas are often cast in semantic constructions that portray them as universally desirable outcomes. These semantic constructions protect and reinforce the power of dominant coalitions and make it hard to pursue alternatives. The se...
A unified autonomous Europe? Public opinion of the EU's foreign and security policy [0.03%]
一体化的欧洲自主?欧盟对外与安全政策的公众意见
Chendi Wang,Alexandru D Moise
Chendi Wang
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has pushed the EU into a new phase where both the political elites and the public start to rethink its foreign and security policies. This paper uses a unique survey in seven European countries in the wake of...
Federico Maria Ferrara,Hanspeter Kriesi
Federico Maria Ferrara
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking processes and integration outcomes in the EU. However, there has been little attempt to appraise the analytical leverage offered by major in...
Do parliaments underrepresent women's policy preferences? Exploring gender equality in policy congruence in 21 European democracies [0.03%]
立法机构是否忽视了女性的政策偏好?探索21个欧洲国家的性别政策一致性问题
Sarah C Dingler,Corinna Kroeber,Jessica Fortin-Rittberger
Sarah C Dingler
Although there are considerably more men than women in most parliaments around the world, we know little about whether male-dominated legislatures neglect women's policy preferences. Our article addresses this gap by analysing the congruenc...