Hard-line Euroscepticism and the Eurocrisis: evidence from a panel study of 108 elections across Europe

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Series Details Vol.55, No.2, March 2017, p312–331
Publication Date March 2017
ISSN 0021-9886
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The 2014 European elections led to a sharp rise in the electoral consensus of parties and independent parliament members perceived as eurosceptic. This paper analyzes the interconnections between distressed economies and the electoral success of hard-line eurosceptic parties. On a panel of 108 elections between 2008 and 2015, the random-effects model shows the relative effect of long- and short-term political trust, economic performance indicators, and institutional variables in determining the rise of hard-line eurosceptic parties. In contrast with previous studies, which have tended to de-emphasize the effect of economic performance in determining the success of eurosceptic forces, the results of this paper detect both a direct and a mediated effect of the economic crisis on the electoral success of hard-line eurosceptic parties.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12463
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