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From One Crisis to Another: How Transnational Conflict Lines Shape in the European Parliament

Democracy
European Politics
Political Parties
Representation
Quantitative
Euroscepticism
European Parliament
Zoe Lefkofridi
Universität Salzburg
Zoe Lefkofridi
Universität Salzburg
Alexia Katsanidou
GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences

Abstract

How do changes in the dimensionality of the political space impact the quality of representation in the EP? We pursue this question in two stages: first, we examine which issues matter most for voters’ choices of national parties in European elections; and second, we analyze which issues drive the sorting of national parties in EPGs. More specifically, we observe the role of outliers overtime: do national member parties with positions deviant from the median “assimilate” or are they the trend-setters for the future? We focus on two European Parliament elections (2009 and 2014) and utilize data on political party positions (EUProfiler and EUandI) and on voter positions (European Election Study); in detail, we examine three issue dimensions: economic left-right, immigration and EU integration. Our findings will address the wider question on whether a reconfiguration of traditional cleavage lines is taking place across Europe thus redefining representation in the EP.