The 2009 elections to the European Parliament

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Publication Date 2010
ISBN 978-0-230-23040-8
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The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament looks at the elections in each of the 27 member states of the newly enlarged European Union, and is an assessment of the European Parliament in 2004-2009. It asks whether the elections were irrelevant and inconsequential.

Thirty years after the first Euro elections in 1979, what efforts were made to mobilize the electorate? Was the European Commission's Communicating Europe strategy, which included blogs, targeting young voters using digital media, and MEPs on Europarl TV, a waste of time? Did the Dutch and French negative referendums on a new EU constitution affect the results?

The contributors to this volume examine the Euro elections in each member state, criticising some commonly held assumptions. Common themes and the overall results are analyzed, along with the role of the European Parliament's party groups, and that of the transnational party federations.

Contents:

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The European Parliament 2004-2009 - Richard Corbett
2. Irrelevant and Obsolete? The European Parliament and Voters in Perspective - Juliet Lodge
3. The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections and the Party Groups - Simon Lightfoot

PART II: COUNTRY CASE REVIEWS
4. Austria - Daniel Nagel
5. Belgium - Arnout Justaert
6. Bulgaria - Alina Dobreva
7. Cyprus - Christophoros Christophorou
8. Czech Republic - Lenka A. Rovná
9. Denmark - Jacob Christensen & Flemming Juul Christiansen
10. Estonia - Terry Mayer
11. Finland - Tapio Raunio
12. France - Philippe Malière
13. Germany - Christian Schweiger
14. Greece - Katharine Sarikakis
15. Hungary - András L. Pap & Balazs Horvathy
16. Ireland - Edward Moxon-Browne
17. Italy - Donatella M. Viola
18. Latvia - Daunis Auers
19. Lithuania - Stefano Braghiroli
20. Luxembourg - Derek Hearl
21. Malta - Henry Frendo
22. The Netherlands - Annemarie Sprokkereef
23. Poland - Aleks Szczerbiak
24. Portgual - José M. Magone
25. Romania - Ed Maxfield
26. Slovakia - Lenka A. Rovná
27. Slovenia - Alenka Krašovec & Damjan Lajh
28. Spain - Francisco Seoane Pérez
29. Sweden - Malena Rosén Sundström & Anders Sannerstedt
30. The United Kingdom - Damian Mather

PART III: CONCLUSION
31. Framing and Salience of Issues in the 2009 European Elections - Francisco Seoane Pérez & Juliet Lodge

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