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dc.contributor.authorVan Kessel, Stijn
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dc.date.created2014-07-16 18:05
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifieroai:aei.pitt.edu:52458
dc.identifierVan Kessel, Stijn (2014) Euro-enthusiasm, Euro-rejection, and various shades of grey: The 2014 European Parliament election campaign in the Netherlands. EPIN Commentary No. 18, 29 April 2014. [Policy Paper]
dc.identifierhttp://aei.pitt.edu/52458/1/EPIN_Commentary_No_18_EP_Elections_in_NL.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/345319
dc.description.abstractWith less than a month to go to the European Parliament (EP) election in the Netherlands on May 22nd, the campaign has barely kicked off. It remains to be seen whether the campaign will address concrete EU policies in a palatable way and whether all parties are able to present clear visions about the future of the European Union. The traditional mainstream parties (the Christian Democratic CDA, Liberal VVD and Social Democratic PvdA) all agree that EU membership is essentially beneficial to the Netherlands, but are careful to stress the shortcomings of the EU in its present form. The parties outside the traditional three that can be expected to do well adopt a more outspoken position on European integration. These include the pro-European Democrats 66 (D66), the Eurosceptic Socialist Party (SP), and the Euroreject Freedom Party (PVV). Yet, reasons for their success should probably not be sought mainlyin their positions on European integration, but rather more in the unpopularity of the incumbent parties and the „second order‟ character of EP elections.
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dc.subjectEuropean elections/voting behavior
dc.subjectNetherlands
dc.titleEuro-enthusiasm, Euro-rejection, and various shades of grey: The 2014 European Parliament election campaign in the Netherlands. EPIN Commentary No. 18, 29 April 2014
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