2,442
Views
32
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Articles

It takes two: how Eurosceptic public opinion and party divisions influence party positions

&

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (11)

Andrea Capati, Marco Improta & Federico Trastulli. (2024) COVID-19 and party competition over the EU: Italy in Early Pandemic Times. European Politics and Society 25:1, pages 93-114.
Read now
Jae-Hee Jung & Zeynep Somer-Topcu. (2022) United we stand, divided we fall? The effects of parties’ Brexit rhetoric on voters’ perceptions of party positions. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 32:3, pages 596-614.
Read now
Jelle Koedam. (2022) Who's at the helm? When party organization matters for party strategy. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 32:2, pages 251-274.
Read now
Nathan Mariano & Christina J. Schneider. (2022) Euroscepticism and bargaining success in the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy 29:1, pages 61-77.
Read now
Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte. (2021) A new hope for europhiles? The 2017 German federal elections and the revenge of the pro-European mainstream. Journal of European Integration 43:7, pages 815-840.
Read now
Constantin Schäfer, Sebastian A. Popa, Daniela Braun & Hermann Schmitt. (2021) The reshaping of political conflict over Europe: from pre-Maastricht to post-‘Euro crisis’. West European Politics 44:3, pages 531-557.
Read now
Robert Csehi & Edit Zgut. (2021) ‘We won’t let Brussels dictate us’: Eurosceptic populism in Hungary and Poland. European Politics and Society 22:1, pages 53-68.
Read now
Maurits J. Meijers & Christopher J. Williams. (2020) When shifting backfires: the electoral consequences of responding to niche party EU positions. Journal of European Public Policy 27:10, pages 1506-1525.
Read now
Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte. (2020) The impact of EU intervention on political parties’ politicisation of Europe following the financial crisis. West European Politics 43:4, pages 894-918.
Read now
Christopher Williams & John Ishiyama. (2018) Responding to the left: the effect of far-left parties on mainstream party Euroskepticism. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 28:4, pages 443-466.
Read now
Zachary Greene, Jae-Jae Spoon & Christopher J. Williams. (2018) Reading between the lines: party cues and SNP support for Scottish independence and Brexit. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 28:3, pages 307-329.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (21)

Anna McKeever. (2024) Immigration and integration policy change in France during Sarkozy’s era. French Politics.
Crossref
Zachary D Greene & Amanda A Licht. (2023) Donor political preferences and the allocation of aid: Patterns in recipient type. Conflict Management and Peace Science 41:2, pages 155-176.
Crossref
GIORGIO MALET & CYRILLE THIÉBAUT. (2024) Silent responsiveness: How public opinion affects party discourse on wedge issues. European Journal of Political Research.
Crossref
Ann-Kristin Kölln & Jonathan Polk. (2023) Structuring Intra-Party Politics: A Mixed-Method Study of Ideological and Hierarchical Factions in Parties. Comparative Political Studies.
Crossref
Alexandra Feddersen. (2022) Changing positions without losing face: How parties shift their position on issues. Party Politics 29:3, pages 513-526.
Crossref
Luca Carrieri, Nicolò Conti & Marco Morini. (2023) Electoral mobilization, party support and EU issue voting: an analysis of five countries. Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, pages 1-19.
Crossref
Andrea Pareschi, M. F. N. Giglioli & Gianfranco Baldini. (2022) Caught between sovereignty and solidarity? A multidimensional revisitation of EU mass–elite congruence. Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, pages 1-21.
Crossref
Alessandro Nai, Mike Medeiros, Michaela Maier & Jürgen Maier. (2021) Euroscepticism and the use of negative, uncivil and emotional campaigns in the 2019 European Parliament election: A winning combination. European Union Politics 23:1, pages 21-42.
Crossref
Christopher J. Williams & Gregory Shufeldt. (2020) How identity influences public attitudes towards the US federal government: lessons from the European Union. Acta Politica 57:1, pages 21-51.
Crossref
R. Urbatsch. (2020) Rightward Leanings and Nonstandard Party-Position Perceptions. Political Research Quarterly 74:1, pages 166-181.
Crossref
Luca CarrieriLuca Carrieri. 2021. The Impact of European Integration on West European Politics. The Impact of European Integration on West European Politics 53 82 .
Federica Genovese & Gerald Schneider. (2020) Smoke with fire: Financial crises and the demand for parliamentary oversight in the European Union. The Review of International Organizations 15:3, pages 633-665.
Crossref
Martin Gross & Constantin Schäfer. 2020. Continuity and Change of Party Democracies in Europe. Continuity and Change of Party Democracies in Europe 111 140 .
Constantin Schäfer & Martin Gross. 2020. Anti-Europeanism. Anti-Europeanism 31 55 .
Katharina Holzinger & Jale Tosun. (2019) Why differentiated integration is such a common practice in Europe: A rational explanation. Journal of Theoretical Politics 31:4, pages 642-659.
Crossref
DANIELA BRAUN, SEBASTIAN ADRIAN POPA & HERMANN SCHMITT. (2019) Responding to the crisis: Eurosceptic parties of the left and right and their changing position towards the European Union. European Journal of Political Research 58:3, pages 797-819.
Crossref
Ruud Wouters, Julie Sevenans & Rens Vliegenthart. (2019) Selective Deafness of Political Parties: Strategic Responsiveness to Media, Protest and Real-World Signals on Immigration in Belgian Parliament. Parliamentary Affairs.
Crossref
Christina J. Schneider. (2019) Euroscepticism and government accountability in the European Union. The Review of International Organizations 14:2, pages 217-238.
Crossref
Charlana Benefiel & Christopher J. Williams. (2019) Taking official positions: How public policy preferences influence the platforms of parties in the United States. Electoral Studies 57, pages 71-78.
Crossref
Christina J. Schneider. 2018. The Responsive Union. The Responsive Union.
Tobias Böhmelt, Lawrence Ezrow, Roni Lehrer, Petra Schleiter & Hugh Ward. (2017) Why Dominant Governing Parties Are Cross-Nationally Influential. International Studies Quarterly 61:4, pages 749-759.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.