Turning your back on the EU. The role of Eurosceptic parties in the 2014 European Parliament elections |
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Affiliation: | 1. SCK•CEN, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Expert Group: Society and Policy Support, 200 Boeretang, Mol 2400, Belgium;2. University of Antwerp - Media, Movements and Politics (m2p), 2 Sint-Jacobstraat, Antwerp 2000, Belgium;1. Department of Political Science, LUISS “Guido Carli”, Via di Villa Emiliani 14, 00135, Rome, Italy;2. Department of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Mercè Rodoreda Building (Ciutadella Campus), Office 24.413, Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27, 08005, Barcelona, Spain;1. University of Bath, UK;2. University of Birmingham, UK;1. King''s College London, United Kingdom;2. Université de Montréal, Canada;3. Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;4. IDEA Consult, Belgium |
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Abstract: | This paper analyses how disaffection with the EU influenced individuals' likelihood of turning out to vote and of casting a vote for a Eurosceptic party in the 2014 EP elections, and how these relationships were moderated by the Eurosceptic partisan supply of each country. We argue that the degree to which political parties oppose European integration, as well as the ideological leaning of Eurosceptic parties, should influence both the likelihood of disaffected citizens turning out to vote, and their likelihood of voting for a Eurosceptic party. Our empirical findings show that, in the presence of a party that is strongly opposed to European integration, disaffected citizens are more likely to turn out to vote and to vote for a Eurosceptic party provided that this party also shares their ideological leaning in the left-right dimension. These results indicate that Eurosceptic parties are important actors for the politicization of the European integration conflict and for the Europeanization of EP elections, but, at the same time, they suggest that opposition to European integration is subordinate to the traditional left-right conflict. |
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Keywords: | Eurosceptic parties Disaffection Euroscepticism European Parliament elections Voting behaviour Turnout |
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