Have a personal or library account? Click to login
2019 European Elections in Cyprus: An Empirical Exploration of Second-Order Election Effects and Europe Salience Cover

2019 European Elections in Cyprus: An Empirical Exploration of Second-Order Election Effects and Europe Salience

Open Access
|Jun 2024

References

  1. Agapiou-Josephides, K. “Cyprus.” In D. M. Viola, ed., Routledge Handbook of European elections. Routledge, 2016.
  2. Agapiou-Josephides, K. “Changing patterns of Euroscepticism in Cyprus: European discourse in a divided polity and society.” South European Society and Politics 16(01) (2011): 159–184.
  3. Audit Office of the Republic of Cyprus. Audit of Candidates Expenses Elections of European Parliament (26 May 2019), Special Report ΠΚ/03/2021, 2021.
  4. Bertrand, G. “République de Chypre: les élections législatives de 2016 en perspective historique. Entre hausse de l’abstention et déclin relatif des partis historiques.” Pole Sud (2) (2017): 149–162.
  5. Braun, D., S. Hutter, & A. Kerscher. “What type of Europe? The salience of polity and policy issues in European Parliament elections.” European Union Politics 17(4) (2016): 570–592.
  6. Cabeza, L. (2018). ‘First-order thinking’ in second-order contests: A comparison of local, regional and European elections in Spain. Electoral Studies 53 (2018): 29–38.
  7. Charalambous, G., B. Papageorgiou and A. Pegasiou. “Surprising elections in exciting times? of proxies and second-order events in the 2014 European election in Cyprus.” South European Society and Politics 20(3) (2015): 403–424.
  8. Christophorou, C. “Cyprus.” In The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament (pp. 68–76). Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2010.
  9. ______. “An old cleavage causes new divisions: Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Cyprus, 21 May 2006.” South European society & politics 12(1) (2009): 111–128.
  10. DIKO. We advocate for Cyprus in Europe [Manifesto]. (2019) (accessed 15/11/2023) // https://democraticparty.org.cy
  11. Dolezal, M., L. Ennser-Jedenastik, W. C. Müller and A. K. Winkler. “How parties compete for votes: A test of saliency theory.” European Journal of Political Research 53(1) (2014): 57–76.
  12. EurActiv. Europe hit by green wave. (2019) (accessed on 18 December 2020) // https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/news/europe-is-being-hit-by-a-big-green-wave/
  13. EuroPAM. Cyprus. (n. d.) (accessed on 30 November 2020) // http://europam.eu/?module=country-profile&country=Cyprus
  14. Ferrara, F. J. T. “Weishaupt. Get your act together: Party performance in European Parliament elections.” European Union Politics 5(3) (2004): 283–306.
  15. Follesdal, A. and S. Hix. “Why there is a democratic deficit in the EU: A response to Majone and Moravcsik.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 44(3) (2006): 533–562.
  16. Gabel, M. J. and C. J. Anderson. “The structure of citizen attitudes and the European political space.” Comparative Political Studies 35(8) (2002): 893–913.
  17. Giebler, H., & A. Wagner. “Contrasting first-and second-order electoral behaviour: Determinants of individual party choice in European and German federal elections.” German Politics 24(1) (2015): 46–66.
  18. Grigoriadis, I. N. (2017). Cyprus negotiations thwarted by issues on security and guarantees: how can the peace process be revived? (SWP Comment, 28/2017). Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik –SWP – Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit.
  19. Hix, S. and M. Marsh. “Punishment or protest? Understanding European parliament elections.” The journal of politics 69(2) (2007): 495–510.
  20. Hobolt, S. B. and C. De Vries. “Turning against the Union? The impact of the crisis on the Eurosceptic vote in the 2014 European Parliament elections.” Electoral Studies, 44 (2016): 504–514.
  21. Hobolt, S. B. and C. De Vries. “The 2014 European Parliament elections: divided in unity.” J. Common Mkt. Stud. 53 (2015): 6.
  22. Hooghe, L. and G. Marks. “European Union?” West European Politics 31(1–2) (2008): 108–129.
  23. House of Representatives. The political role and the responsibilities of the House. (2020) (accessed on 1 December 2020) // http://www.parliament.cy/en/general-information/the-political-role-and-the-responsibilities-of-the-house-
  24. Ioannides, I. “Cyprus in the EU: From Integration to Present-day Challenges and Opportunities.” Focus, (2021): 67–76.
  25. Kaelble, H. “The European Public Sphere.” In R. Frank, H. Kaelble, M. F. Lévy & L. Passerini, eds., Building a European Public Sphere – From the 1950s to the Present (pp. 21–40). 2010.
  26. Katsourides, Y. “The comeback of the right in crisis-ridden Cyprus: The 2013 presidential elections.” South European Society and Politics 19(1) (2013): 51–70.
  27. Ker-Lindsay, J. “Presidential power and authority in the Republic of Cyprus.” Mediterranean Politics 11(1) (2006): 21–37.
  28. Marks, G., L. Hooghe, M. Nelson and E. Edwards. “Party competition and European integration in the East and West: Different structure, same causality.” Comparative Political Studies 39(2) (2006): 155–175.
  29. Philenews. Green Alliance: The real stakes of the European elections. (2019) (accessed 14/09/2023) // https://www.philenews.com
  30. Republic of Cyprus. Council of Ministers – General. (2019) (accessed on 1 December 2020) // http://www.cm.gov.cy/cm/cm.nsf/page31_en/page31_en?OpenDocument
  31. Rooduijn, M., and S. Van Kessel. “Populism and euroskepticism in the European Union.” Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics (2019).
  32. Schmitt, H. “The European Parliament Elections of June 2004: Still Second-order?” West European Politics, Vol. 28(3) (2005): 650–679.
  33. Stavridis, S., & C. Tsardanidis. “Cyprus and the European Union.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (2020).
  34. Stergiou, A. “Euroscepticism in Cyprus.” In Moreau and Wassenberg, eds., … . (pp. 55–67). 2016.
  35. Szczerbiak, A. and P. Taggart. “Theorizing party-based Euroscepticism: problems of definition, measurement, and causality.” Opposing Europe (2008): 238–262.
  36. Viola, D. M. (ed.). Routledge handbook of European elections. Routledge, 2015.
  37. Weber, M. Our common destiny is at stake in these next European elections. (2019) (accessed 21/10/2023) // www.europeanfiles.eu
Language: English
Page range: 116 - 135
Submitted on: Jan 31, 2024
|
Accepted on: Mar 21, 2024
|
Published on: Jun 26, 2024
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2024 Marios P. Efthymiopoulos, Margarita Kaimaklioti, Stergios Fotopoulos, published by Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy and the Faculty of Law of Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.