175 research outputs found
Non saranno strategie basate su temi concreti ad aiutare Trump. Ecco perché
Le elezioni presidenziali americane del 3 novembre saranno seguite dall'Europa con grande intersse. Basandosi su recenti dati di sondaggio originali, Davide Angelucci, Lorenzo De Sio, Morris P. Fiorina e Mark N. Franklin illustrano la sfida che attende Donald Trump nel suo tentativo di rielezione
Supplemental Material1 - Supplemental material for Politicization and security policy: Parties, voters and the European Common Security and Defense Policy
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material1 for Politicization and security policy: Parties, voters and the European Common Security and Defense Policy by Davide Angelucci and Pierangelo Isernia in European Union Politics</p
Supplemental Material2 - Supplemental material for Politicization and security policy: Parties, voters and the European Common Security and Defense Policy
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material2 for Politicization and security policy: Parties, voters and the European Common Security and Defense Policy by Davide Angelucci and Pierangelo Isernia in European Union Politics</p
sj-docx-1-psx-10.1177_00323217241229316 – Supplemental material for ‘No Participation Without Representation’: The Impact of Descriptive and Substantive Representation on the Age-Related Turnout Gap
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psx-10.1177_00323217241229316 for ‘No Participation Without Representation’: The Impact of Descriptive and Substantive Representation on the Age-Related Turnout Gap by Davide Angelucci, Luca Carrieri and Marco Improta in Political Studies</p
This time it’s the economy: mapping the issues that produced the German federal election result
What policy issues determined support for parties during the 2021 German federal election? Davide Angelucci, Lorenzo De Sio, Heiko Giebler and Werner Krause present conclusions from an analysis of the key topics that encouraged vote-switching during the campaign. They find the SPD’s victory was mainly driven by its credibility on economic issues
The Valence Side of the EU: EU Issue Voting in the Aftermath of the Eurozone Crisis
In the aftermath of the Euro crisis, EU issues have increasingly affected electoral behaviour, explaining a sizable shift in votes from the Europhile to Eurosceptic parties. This paper advances the argument that EU issue voting is not entirely encompassed in a divisive (pro-/anti-) EU dimension, testing the hypothesis that a EU valence voting is currently conditioning electoral behaviour. In particular, we posit that voters support parties evaluating their credibility in achieving not only EU positional goals (‘leave/remain’ in the EU), but also EU valence ones (i.e., making the country count more in Europe). Furthermore, we assess which parties – pro-/anti-EU – are more likely to be supported on the basis of this valence issue. Based on survey data from France (2017) and Italy (2018), we found that the EU valence issue is an important voting predictor, with pro-EU parties mainly benefitting from it
Editorial: The Left Behind: Crisis and Challenges of the Left in Contemporary Democracies
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Le intenzioni di voto CISE/ICCP: un possibile “effetto Churchill” sul voto del 25 settembre?
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