| Understanding varieties of populism in times of crises |
17 |
| Beyond left and right: the eclectic populism of the Five Star Movement |
17 |
| The appeal of nostalgia: the influence of societal pessimism on support for populist radical right parties |
13 |
| Variation in policy success: radical right populism and migration policy |
13 |
| How terrorism affects political attitudes: France in the aftermath of the 2015-2016 attacks |
12 |
| Challenging business as usual? The rise of new parties in Spain in times of crisis |
12 |
| The 2017 Austrian snap election: a shift rightward |
12 |
| Assessing the diversity of anti-establishment and populist politics in Central and Eastern Europe |
11 |
| The personality of populists: provocateurs, charismatic leaders, or drunken dinner guests? |
10 |
| Political parties and the transnational mobilisation of the emigrant vote |
10 |
| The more things change, the more they stay the same? The German federal election of 2017 and its consequences |
9 |
| Politicising embedded neoliberalism: continuity and change in Hungary's development model |
9 |
| The strange death of multi-party Britain: the UK General Election of 2017 |
8 |
| Populism in election times: a comparative analysis of 11 countries in Western Europe |
8 |
| The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters' responses in Germany |
8 |
| The Dutch parliamentary elections of March 2017 |
7 |
| Eurosceptics in trilogue settings: interest formation and contestation in the European Parliament |
7 |
| Economic crisis and the variety of populist response: evidence from Greece, Portugal and Spain |
7 |
| How economic crises affect political representation: declining partyvoter congruence in times of constrained government |
7 |
| Fertile soil: explaining variation in the success of Green parties |
7 |
| Party animals, career changers and other pathways into parliament |
6 |
| From the rule of law to the rule of rules: technocracy and the crisis of EU governance |
6 |
| This time it was different? The salience of the Spitzenkandidaten system among European parties |
6 |
| A party system in flux: the Swedish parliamentary election of September 2018 |
6 |
| Dependent development at a crossroads? Romanian capitalism and its contradictions |
6 |
| Securitisation across borders: the case of 'health security' cooperation in the European Union |
6 |
| National past and populism: the re-elaboration of fascism and its impact on right-wing populism in Western Europe |
6 |
| Does EU regional policy increase parties' support for European integration? |
6 |
| Explaining motivation to represent: how does descriptive representation lead to substantive representation of racial and ethnic minorities? |
6 |
| Parliamentary questions as strategic party tools |
5 |
| Assessing democratic representation in multi-level democracies |
5 |
| Passing the buck? Responsibility attribution and cognitive bias in multilevel democracies |
5 |
| Stability through control? The influence of coalition agreements on the stability of coalition cabinets |
5 |
| Cross-national convergence in times of crisis? Integration policies before, during and after the refugee crisis |
5 |
| Strategies of mainstream parties towards their right-wing populist challengers: Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland in comparison |
5 |
| Participation in hard times: how constrained government depresses turnout among the highly educated |
5 |
| How established parties reduce other parties' electoral support: the strategy of parroting the pariah |
5 |
| Terrorist events, emotional reactions, and political participation: the 2015 Paris attacks |
5 |
| Beyond committees: parliamentary oversight of coalition government in Britain |
5 |
| Why do only some people who support parties actually join them? Evidence from Britain |
5 |
| The 2017 Norwegian election |
4 |
| Measuring re-election prospects across electoral systems: a general approach applied to Germany |
4 |
| Ideological congruence between party rhetoric and policy-making |
4 |
| Has the gender gap in voter turnout really disappeared? |
4 |
| Core-periphery disparities in Europe: is there a link between political and economic divergence? |
4 |
| Secrecy in Europe |
4 |
| Who gets what and why? Committee assignments in the German Bundestag |
4 |
| Back to Schengen: the collective securitisation of the EU free-border area |
4 |
| Electoral competition and the welfare state |
4 |
| Party politics, institutions, and identity: the dynamics of regional venue shopping in the EU |
4 |