Routledge Handbook of European Elections
Herausgeber: Viola, Donatella M
Routledge Handbook of European Elections
Herausgeber: Viola, Donatella M
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The Routledge Handbook of European Elections explores the multifaceted dimension of the European Parliament's (EP) electoral contests across the European Community and European Union since 1979.
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The Routledge Handbook of European Elections explores the multifaceted dimension of the European Parliament's (EP) electoral contests across the European Community and European Union since 1979.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1430g
- ISBN-13: 9781138597495
- ISBN-10: 113859749X
- Artikelnr.: 52208107
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1430g
- ISBN-13: 9781138597495
- ISBN-10: 113859749X
- Artikelnr.: 52208107
Donatella M. Viola, PhD London School of Economics, is Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Calabria, Italy.
Foreword J.H.H. Weiler Preface Donatella M. Viola Prologue Donatella M. Viola Part I: General Framework 1. The Genesis of the European Parliament: from Appointed Consultative Assembly to Directly Elected Legislative Body Donatella M. Viola 2. European Parliament's Internal Composition and Organization Donatella M. Viola 3. European Parliament Elections Theories Donatella M. Viola Part II: Country Case Reviews The Old Member States The Founding Members 4. France Julien Navarro 5. Germany Siegfried Schieder and José M. Magone 6. Italy Donatella M. Viola 7. Belgium Nathalie Brack and Jean-Benoit Pilet 8. The Netherlands Hans Vollaard, Gerrit Voerman and Nelleke van de Walle 9. Luxembourg Patrick Dumont, Raphaël Kies and Philippe Poirier The First Enlargement Countries 10. The United Kingdom Julie Smith 11. Ireland Richard Dunphy 12. Denmark Carina Bischoff and Marlene Wind The Second and Third Enlargement Countries 13. Greece Maria M. Mendrinou 14. Spain José M. Magone 15. Portugal José M. Magone The Fourth Enlargement Countries 16. Austria Sylvia Kritzinger and Karin Liebhart 17. Finland Tapio Raunio 18. Sweden Carina Bischoff and Marlene Wind The New Member States The Fifth Enlargement Countries Southern Mediterranean Countries 19. Malta Roderick Pace 20. Cyprus Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides Central and Eastern European Countries 21. Slovenia Danica Fink-Hafner and Toma Deelan 22. Estonia Piret Ehin 23. Latvia J
nis Ikstens 24. Lithuania Irmina Matonyt
25. Czech Republic Michal Klíma 26. Slovakia Marek Rybá
27. Hungary Attila Ágh and Sándor Kurtán 28. Poland Jerzy Jaskiernia 29. Bulgaria Dobrin Kanev and Katia Hristova-Valtcheva 30. Romania Gabriela Borz Final Remarks: Comparative Analysis of European Elections Donatella M. Viola Epilogue: Old and New Trends in the 2014 European Election Donatella M. Viola
nis Ikstens 24. Lithuania Irmina Matonyt
25. Czech Republic Michal Klíma 26. Slovakia Marek Rybá
27. Hungary Attila Ágh and Sándor Kurtán 28. Poland Jerzy Jaskiernia 29. Bulgaria Dobrin Kanev and Katia Hristova-Valtcheva 30. Romania Gabriela Borz Final Remarks: Comparative Analysis of European Elections Donatella M. Viola Epilogue: Old and New Trends in the 2014 European Election Donatella M. Viola
Foreword J.H.H. Weiler Preface Donatella M. Viola Prologue Donatella M. Viola Part I: General Framework 1. The Genesis of the European Parliament: from Appointed Consultative Assembly to Directly Elected Legislative Body Donatella M. Viola 2. European Parliament's Internal Composition and Organization Donatella M. Viola 3. European Parliament Elections Theories Donatella M. Viola Part II: Country Case Reviews The Old Member States The Founding Members 4. France Julien Navarro 5. Germany Siegfried Schieder and José M. Magone 6. Italy Donatella M. Viola 7. Belgium Nathalie Brack and Jean-Benoit Pilet 8. The Netherlands Hans Vollaard, Gerrit Voerman and Nelleke van de Walle 9. Luxembourg Patrick Dumont, Raphaël Kies and Philippe Poirier The First Enlargement Countries 10. The United Kingdom Julie Smith 11. Ireland Richard Dunphy 12. Denmark Carina Bischoff and Marlene Wind The Second and Third Enlargement Countries 13. Greece Maria M. Mendrinou 14. Spain José M. Magone 15. Portugal José M. Magone The Fourth Enlargement Countries 16. Austria Sylvia Kritzinger and Karin Liebhart 17. Finland Tapio Raunio 18. Sweden Carina Bischoff and Marlene Wind The New Member States The Fifth Enlargement Countries Southern Mediterranean Countries 19. Malta Roderick Pace 20. Cyprus Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides Central and Eastern European Countries 21. Slovenia Danica Fink-Hafner and Toma Deelan 22. Estonia Piret Ehin 23. Latvia J
nis Ikstens 24. Lithuania Irmina Matonyt
25. Czech Republic Michal Klíma 26. Slovakia Marek Rybá
27. Hungary Attila Ágh and Sándor Kurtán 28. Poland Jerzy Jaskiernia 29. Bulgaria Dobrin Kanev and Katia Hristova-Valtcheva 30. Romania Gabriela Borz Final Remarks: Comparative Analysis of European Elections Donatella M. Viola Epilogue: Old and New Trends in the 2014 European Election Donatella M. Viola
nis Ikstens 24. Lithuania Irmina Matonyt
25. Czech Republic Michal Klíma 26. Slovakia Marek Rybá
27. Hungary Attila Ágh and Sándor Kurtán 28. Poland Jerzy Jaskiernia 29. Bulgaria Dobrin Kanev and Katia Hristova-Valtcheva 30. Romania Gabriela Borz Final Remarks: Comparative Analysis of European Elections Donatella M. Viola Epilogue: Old and New Trends in the 2014 European Election Donatella M. Viola