Papers and books on the impact of voting behavior and citizen attitudes on European integration

 

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Brug, Wouter van der, Mark Franklin, Marina Popescu and Gábor Tóka, 2009. “Towards a European Electorate. One Electorate or Many?” in The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlargement, ed. by Jacques Thomassen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 66-93.

Brug, Wouter van der, Mark Franklin, and Gábor Tóka. 2008. “One Electorate or Many? Voting Behavior in New and Established Democracies in Europe.” Electoral Studies 27 (4): 589-600.

Tóka, Gábor. 2007. "Information Effects on Vote Choices in European Elections.” in European Elections After Eastern Enlargement, ed. by Michael Marsh, Slava Mikhaylov and Hermann Schmitt. Mannheim: MZES, pp. 141-179.

Tóka, Gábor, and Ágnes Bátory. eds. 2006. A 2004. évi európai parlamenti választások: Pártok és szavazói magatartás nemzetközi összehasonlításban (The 2004 Elections to the European Parliament: Parties and Voting Behavior in Cross-National Comparison). Budapest: DKMKA, Századvég Kiadó, Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Politikatudományi Intézet. (In Hungarian; also published in Czech with some changes as Linek, Lukás, Jan Outly, Gábor Tóka, and Ágnes Bátory. eds. 2007. Volby do Evropského Parlamentu 2004, Prague, SOÚ-FHS.)

Fölsz, Attila, and Gábor Tóka. 2006. “Determinants of Support for EU-membership in Hungary.” in Public Opinion, Party Competition and the European Union in Eastern Europe, ed. by Robert Rohrschneider and Stephen Whitefield. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 145-164.

Fölsz, Attila, and Gábor Tóka. “The Dynamics of Public Opinion about the European Union in Hungary.” Paper presented at the conference on Public Opinion About the European Union in Central Europe in Bloomington, Indiana, 2-4 April 2004.

 

 

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