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Parties now talk about the EU in national election campaigns, but they still tend to talk past each other

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Parties now talk about the EU in national election campaigns, but they still tend to talk past each other. / Senninger, Roman; Wagner, Markus .

2015.

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abstract = "How important is the issue of European integration to national election campaigns? Roman Senninger and Markus Wagner write that while the EU previously played only a very small role in national elections, the onset of the Eurozone crisis has resulted in the issue becoming more prominent in campaigns in several countries. However, using an analysis of party press releases in Austria, they illustrate that parties still differ greatly in how they address the issue, with parties exhibiting a tendency to talk past each other rather than genuinely engaging with the subject.",
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