The 2004 elections to the European Parliament
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The 2004 elections to the European Parliament
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The 2004 election of the European Parliament marks something of a defining point in the history of European integration. The 2004 elections seemed simultaneously mundane and an accepted feature of a sui generis system, now accepted as a polity in its own right, that a quarter of a century ago had seen politicians fiercely disputing the wisdom and desirability of the people directly electing a European Parliament at all.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION Euro-Elections 2004 - A defining Point in European Integration?
- J.Lodge European Parliament 1999-2004
- R.Corbett European Parliamentary Local Law and the 2004 Elections: Towards Uniformity or Commonality?
- J.D.Mather The EP Party System after the European Elections
- T.Raunio Euphoria to Apathy: EP Turnout in the New Member States
- M.D.Baimbridge PART II: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES Austria
- J.Melchior Belgium
- T.Delreux & C.Steensels Cyprus
- C.Melakopides Czech Republic
- L.Rovna Denmark
- K.Pedersen Estonia
- T.Mayer Finalnd
- T.Raunio France
- H.Drake Germany
- S.Green Greece
- D.Kavakas Hungary
- A.Batory Ireland
- E.Moxon-Browne Italy
- V.Donatella Latvia
- D.Galbreath Lithuania
- T.Mayer Luxembourg
- P.Poirier Malta
- M.Harwood Netherlands
- E.Drieskens Poland
- A.Szczerbiak Portugal
- J.Magone Slovakia
- L.Rovna Slovenia
- I.Brinar Spain
- R.Espindola & F.Garica Sweden
- F.Langdal United Kingdom
- R.Whitaker PART III: CONCLUSION Communicating Europe
- J.Lodge The European Parliament 2004-9 - A parliament for the People of the New EU Polity?
- J.Lodge
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