2019
DOI: 10.1057/s41295-019-00153-w
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Changing the issues of the electoral arena: do parties and voters move together?

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“…40 Very remarkably, as Saurugger and Thatcher examined, "the ability of EU institutions to construct an EU political identity has been limited not only by existing national identities but also by the coexistence of rival EU political identities within policy domains" (Saurugger and Thatcher, 2019). The EU's FMP is a paradigm of this conundrum, especially from the EP's experience, where "cleavages emphasised at the party debate and the cleavages associated with voters' behavior" interact in an extremely dynamic way (Barbet, 2020). As expressed in the EP debates of this period:…”
Section: The Post-maastricht Democratic Déficit and The Schengen Area 1993-1999mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Very remarkably, as Saurugger and Thatcher examined, "the ability of EU institutions to construct an EU political identity has been limited not only by existing national identities but also by the coexistence of rival EU political identities within policy domains" (Saurugger and Thatcher, 2019). The EU's FMP is a paradigm of this conundrum, especially from the EP's experience, where "cleavages emphasised at the party debate and the cleavages associated with voters' behavior" interact in an extremely dynamic way (Barbet, 2020). As expressed in the EP debates of this period:…”
Section: The Post-maastricht Democratic Déficit and The Schengen Area 1993-1999mentioning
confidence: 99%