Palgrave Handbook on the 2024 European Parliament Elections



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This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2024 elections to the European Parliament, the first to be held since Brexit, COVID, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It offers a clear, concise and timely appraisal of the key issues raised in the elections both at the EU level and in each of the Member States. Part 1 begins with an overview of how controversial holding elections to a supranational EU parliament was in1979, before exploring how the changing dynamics and challenges of political engagement in the EU were addressed in 2024 following the Conference on the Future of Europe. Strategies to mobilise voters, the role of supranational European parties and manifestos in 2024 are examined. Part 2 focuses on the elections in the twenty-seven Member States. Each chapter puts the elections of the state into context. The electoral rules, election campaigns, turnout and results, and the implications for domestic and EU level politics are outlined and evaluated. The book concludes with an assessment of what the results may indicate for democracy in the EU.
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565 pages
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n.c
Parution
2025-07-17
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Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9783031873966
EAN PDF
9783031873973

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Nombre pages imprimables
56
Taille du fichier
14408 Ko
Prix
252,14 €
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9783031873973

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Nombre pages copiables
5
Nombre pages imprimables
56
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22446 Ko
Prix
252,14 €

Juliet Lodge is Professor Emerita at the University of Leeds, UK, and AI Ethics Lead for Saher(Europe)ÖU. A member of the privacy expert group of the Biometrics Institute, her EU research focuses on trustable AI, digital borders, accountability, and citizens. She has published widely on Euro elections and EU policy. In 1992 she was elected European Woman of Europe.

Julie Smith is Professor of European Politics in the Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge University, and Fellow in Politics at Robinson College, Cambridge, UK. 

Stergios Fotopoulos is Press and Communication Administrator at the Council of the EU. He has a Ph.D. in media and communication studies from the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium.

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