Product details
- Categories: Political Parties and European Elections
- Publisher: PALGRAVE-MACMILLAN
- ISBN: 9781403994844
- Publication Date: 13/03/2007
- Binding: Hardback
- Number of pages: 552
- Language: English
Summary
The Encyclopaedia of European Elections provides readers with a full set of tools to understand one of the most fascinating acts of democratic participation in contemporary Western Europe. Leading scholars from a range of disciplines cover an extensive variety of topics, from the genesis of European elections to the behaviour of young voters via the role of the media, and from the various legal and electoral systems used to the impact of the elections on European identity via the evolution of turnout between 1979 and 2004. The volume also includes entries on each country, each political party group in the European Parliament, and over 140 political, historical, sociological, philosophical, and legal aspects of the elections.
Reviews:
'European elections are troublemakers: they introduce new electoral systems, new constituencies, and new political groups. They create turbulence within parties and between parties. They facilitate the emergence of new cleavages and the fading away of old ones. Thanks to Michael Bruter, Yves Déloye, and several dozen European collaborators, we now get a better understanding of the new invisible hand that is at work in European democracies. This Encyclopaedia is an indispensable tool for political scientists as well as policy-makers.' - Yves Mény, President of the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.Table of contents
Introduction: Voting for a European Parliament: A European Civic Act?; M.Bruter & Y.Deloye
Mapping European Politics: An Introduction to European Electoral Geography; M.Bruter
Abstention; F.Greffet
Act of 1976; M-T.Bitsch
Advertising; J-O.Barthes
Age; A.Muxel
Austria; S.Puntscher-Riekmann
Ballot Paper; Y.Déloye & O.Ihl
Ballot Secrecy; N.Dompnier
Belgium; P.Delwit
Brussels; C.van Wynsberghe
Campaign (Sociology of); J.Gerstlé
Campaign Accounts; O.Ihl
Citizen; S.Strudel
Civil Society; H.Michel
Cleavages; S.Bartolini
Communication; P.Juhem
Composition of the European Parliament; W.Beauvallet & S.Michon
Compulsory Voting; Y.Déloye
Cyprus; G.Bertrand
Czech Republic; S.Devaux
Data Archives; B.Cautrès
Democratic Deficit; P.Magnette
Denmark; K.Pedersen
Deposit; N.Dompnier
Dual Mandates; G.Marrel
Election Programmes; O.Ihl
Electoral Administration; O.Ihl
Electoral Cycles; H.Schmitt
Electoral Education; Y.Déloye
Electoral List; O.Ihl
Electoral Operations; O.Ihl
Electoral Strategy; P.Juhem
Electoral System; P.Stöver & A.Wüst
Electoral Technology; O.Ihl
Eligibility; S.Strudel
Enlargement; J-M. de Waele
Estonia; E.Mikkel
Eurobarometer; B.Cautrès
European Commission; O.Costa
European Constitution; J.Ziller
European Convention; J.Ziller
European Democratic Union (EDU); S.Abrial
European Election (2004); M.Hastings
European Elections (1979-1999); P.Perrineau
European Election Study; M.Franklin
European Electoral Act; Y.Déloye &O.Ihl
European Electoral Sociology; M.Bruter
European Federation of Green Parties; C.van de Walle
European Free Alliance (EFA); L.de Winter
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR); L.de Winter
European Parliament; G.McElroy
European People's Party (EPP); A-T.Rautu
European Political Parties; D-L.Seiler
European Public Opinion; J-B.Legavre
European Public Sphere; C.Neveu
European Referenda; C.Belot
Europeanisation; R.Harmsen
Euroscepticism; R.Harmsen
Extreme Left; S.Harrison
Extreme Right; S.Harrison
Federations of Political Parties; P.Delwit
Financing; O.Ihl
Finland; N.Kauppi
Forecast; M.Bruter
France; A.Laurent
Fraud; N.Dompnier
Germany; V.Lozac'h
Greece; G.Bertrand
Green Politics; F.Faucher-King
Hungary; A.Bozoki &Á.Simon
Immigrants; C.Bertossi
Incompatibility; G.Marrel
Ineligibility; G.Marrel & R.Payre
Interest Groups; H.Michel
Internal Elections in the European Parliament; O.Costa
Internet; V.Serfaty
Investiture of the Commission; P.Magnette
Ireland; K.G.Lutz & A.Warleigh
Issues; J.Gerstlé
Italy; C.Bouillaud
Journalists; P.Juhem
Latvia; S.Harrison
Left; G.Grunberg
Lithuania; S.Harrison
Lobbying; H.Michel
Longevity; G.Marrel & R.Payre
Luxembourg (City and Institutions); P.Hausemer
Luxembourg (Country); P.Hausemer
Malta; S.Tebbakh
MEP [Member of the European Parliament] (Legal Aspects); J-L.Quermonne
MEP [Member of the European Parliament] (Sociology of); W.Beauvallet & S.Michon
Multi-Level Governance; S.Harrison
Nationalisation of European Elections; M.Delassalle
Netherlands; C.van der Eijk
Null and Void; O.Ihl
Observation of Elections; N.Dompnier & O.Ihl
Observers; J-M.de Waele
Paris Summit; M-T.Bitsch
Parity; D.Dulong
Parliamentary Assembly; M-T.Bitsch
Parliamentary Groups; T.Runio
Parliamentary Mandate; O.Costa
Partisan Identification; M.Bruter
Party of European Socialists (PES); G.Moschonas
Poland; F.Zalewski
Political Affiliation; E.Henry
Political Behaviour; M.Bruter
Political Context; P.Juhem
Political Identity; M.Bruter
Political Market; D.Gaxie
Polling Station; E.Henry
Populism; Y.Surel
Portugal; A.Freire
Postal Voting; Y.Déloye
Posters; J-O.Barthes
Protest Voting; C.Pina
Rational Choice; I.Lago
Registration; E.Henry
Religion; P.Bréchon
Remuneration; Y.Déloye &O.Ihl
Representation; C.Bouillaud
Right to Vote; Y.Déloye
Right; F.Haegel
Rome Treaty; M-T.Bitsch
Second Order Elections; Y.Déloye
Slovakia; E.Boisserie
Slovenia; A.Krašovec, D.Lah & S.Kustec-Lipicer
Social Europe; D.Bellec
Sovereignism; Y.Déloye
Spain; G.Colome
Strasbourg; W.Beauvallet & S.Michon
Sweden; N.Kauppi
Symbolism; F.Foret
Symbols and Practice of Elections; Y.Déloye
Territorial Organisation; A.Laurent
Turkey; C.Bertossi
United Kingdom; M.Bruter & S.Harrison
Universal Suffrage; Y.Déloye
Voters; O.Ihl
Voting Within the European Parliament; O.Costa
Women; M.Sineau
Young People; C.Belot
Conclusions; M.Bruter, Y.Déloye & S.Harrison