39 research outputs found

    En analyse af danske politiske partiers EF-politik

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    When who and how matter: explaining the success of referendums in Europe

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    This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comparative analysis seeks to explain the success of top-down referendums organized in Europe between 2001 and 2013. It argues and tests for the main effect of three institutional factors (popularity of the initiator, size of parliamentary majority, and political cues during referendum campaigns) and controls for the type of referendum and voter turnout. The analysis uses data collected from referendums and electoral databases, public opinion surveys, and newspaper articles. Results show that referendums proposed by a large parliamentary majority or with clear messages from political parties during campaign are likely to be successful

    Who's Cueing Whom? Mass-elite linkages and the future of European integration

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    The 2005 French and Dutch referendum campaigns were characterized by an alleged disconnect between pro-European political elites and Eurosceptic masses. Past evidence regarding elite-mass linkages in the context of European integration has been conflicting. Whereas some scholars argue that political elites respond to the changing preferences of their electorates, others suggest that party elites cue the mass public through a process of information and persuasion. We contend that these conflicting results stem from the reciprocal nature of elite-mass linkages and estimate a series of dynamic simultaneous equations models to account for this reverse causation. Using Euro-barometer and expert survey data from 1984-2002, we find evidence of a dual-process model, whereby party elites both respond to and shape the views of their supporters. We also find that the strength of these results is contingent on several factors, including the type of electoral system, intra-party dissent and voter characteristics. Copyright © 2007 Sage Publications

    Peter Esaiasson, Svenska valkampanjer 1866-1988, Stockholm: Allmanna Forlaget, 1990, 493 s.

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    Anders Todal Jenssen og Henry Valen (red.), Brussel midt imot, Folkeavstemningen om EU, Oslo: Ad Notam Gyldendal, 1995, 220 s.

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    Structure and Content of an Election Campaign on Danish Radio and Television*

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    Kaarle Nordenstreng, Kommunikationsteori, København: Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck. 1979. 287 s. 99,75 kr.

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    Stig Hjarvard, Internationale TY-nyheder, København: Akademisk Forlag, 1995.

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    Función política de los medios en Escandinavia (Entrevista a Karen Siune)

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    Para entender el papel de los medios masivos en la política escandinava, es necesario conocer la estructura de esos sistemas políticos, la estructura de los medios masivos, y el principio y la práctica del acceso político a su uso
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