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NAAR EEN CHRISTENDEMOCRATISCH ANTWOORD - De kwetsbaarheid van het CDA voor het populistisch appel
In: Christen-democratische verkenningen: CDV, S. 104-113
ISSN: 0167-9155
Book Review: High Politics in the Low Countries: An Empirical Study of Coalition Agreements in Belgium and The Netherlands
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 11, Heft 5, S. 643-645
ISSN: 1460-3683
Book Review: High Politics in the Low Countries: An Empirical Study of Coalition Agreements in Belgium and The Netherlands
In: Party politics: an international journal for the study of political parties and political organizations, Band 11, Heft 5, S. 643-644
ISSN: 1354-0688
All politics is national, but policy is supra-national: a decisive discrepancy
In: Krouwel , A 2004 , ' All politics is national, but policy is supra-national: a decisive discrepancy ' , Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft , vol. 2004 , no. 03 .
In this paper I will show that politics is national in terms of both issue salience and elite recruitment patterns, while policy-making is increasingly being shifted to the supra-national level where popular support and legitimacy are low and democratic control is inadequate. This supra-national level of decision-making is characterised above all by nationally elected politicians who face little opposition, scrutiny or democratic supervision.
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Measuring presidentialism and parliamentarism: An Application to Central and East European Countries
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political Science, Band 38, Heft 4, S. 333-364
ISSN: 1741-1416
Otto Kirchheimer and the catch-all party
In: West European politics, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 23-40
ISSN: 1743-9655
Otto Kirchheimer and the Catch-All Party
In: West European politics, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 23-40
ISSN: 0140-2382
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En de kiezer sprak opnieuw - Luidruchtige restauratie of stille revolutie?
In: S & D, Band 60, Heft 1-2, S. 14-18
ISSN: 0037-8135
Measuring presidentialism and parliamentarism: An Application to Central and East European Countries
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political science ; official journal of the Dutch Political Science Association (Nederlandse Kring voor Wetenschap der Politiek), Band 38, Heft 4, S. 333-364
ISSN: 0001-6810
Europe: continent of conspiracies: conspiracy theories in and about Europe
In: Conspiracy theories
"This edited volume investigates for the first time the impact of conspiracy theories upon the understanding of Europe as a geo-political entity as well as an imagined political and cultural space. Focusing on recent developments, the individual chapters explore a range of conspiratorial positions related to Europe. In the current climate of fear and threat, new and old imaginaries of conspiracy such as Islamophobia and anti-Semitism have been mobilised. A dystopian or even apocalyptic image of Europe in terminal decline is evoked in Eastern European and particularly by Russian pro-Kremlin media, while the EU emerges as a screen upon which several narratives of conspiracy are projected trans-nationally, ranging from the Greek debt crisis to migration, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. The methodological perspectives applied in this volume range from qualitative discourse and media analysis to quantitative social-psychological approaches, and there are a number of national and transnational case studies. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of extremism, conspiracy theories, and European politics"--
The nuclear option: Voting for the pan-European party Volt
In: European Union politics: EUP, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 726-750
ISSN: 1741-2757
Volt is a pan-European, Eurofederalist party that seeks to deepen and democratize European Union integration. It participated in elections in nine European countries and won representation in the Dutch Parliament and German constituency for the European Parliament. We examine Volt Netherlands, which studies the possibilities of a pan-European party. We look at the importance of its pro-European positions for voting for this party; this is an issue that all national branches of Volt share. We also examine the specific political opportunity structure of the Netherlands, where pro-nuclear environmentalism was an open niche. In this way, we weigh the importance of the party's pan-European appeal and the country-specific political opportunity structure. We show the importance of the country-specific factors for new party support and thus cast doubt on the ability of pan-European parties to mobilize voters all over Europe with the same message.
Environmental Policy Preferences and Economic Interests in the Nature/Agriculture and Climate/Energy Dimension in the Netherlands
In: Rural sociology, Band 87, Heft 3, S. 901-935
ISSN: 1549-0831
AbstractThe idea that citizens' support for environmental policies depends on their economic interest and the community that one lives in, has been debated extensively in the environmental attitudes literature. However, this literature has not differentiated between separate policy dimensions that concern measures that affect specific groups in different ways. This paper differentiates between a nature/agriculture dimension that divides those who prioritize the agrarian interest from those who prioritize the protection of nature and a climate/energy dimension that divides those who prioritize industrial interest from those who prioritize fighting climate change, using a new survey in the Netherlands (N = 11,327). This two‐dimensional model meets three criteria: scalability, validity, and utility. Scalability is shown by factor analysis and Mokken scaling. Validity is shown by regression analyses that show that whether one lives in a rural or an urban community predicts one's position on the nature/agriculture dimension and that one's financial security predicts one's position on the climate/energy dimension. The utility is shown by regression analyses where the two dimensions are used to predict voting behavior. The Green Party voters favor nature and climate protection, the Liberal Party voters have the opposite views, the Christian‐Democrats favor agricultural interests and the Freedom Party favor industrial interests.
Beyond the U-curve: Citizen preferences on European integration in multidimensional political space
In: European Union politics: EUP, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 462-488
ISSN: 1741-2757
One of the major findings of the literature on Euroscepticism is that support for European integration generally declines as one moves closer to the extremes of the left-right ideological spectrum. However, in multidimensional policy space, Euroscepticism varies in more complex ways. This article explores the relief of Euroscepticism for citizens in four European states – the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and France – based on data from voting advice applications fielded before the 2019 elections of the European Parliament. The results reveal that the way Euroscepticism maps onto other dimensions differs significantly for citizens and for parties and across political contexts. Such variation is important for understanding how preferences for European integration are embedded into existing structures of political competition.