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C 2017 European Consortium for Political Research
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Original Articles
The Stein Rokkan Lecture 2016: Mission impossible? Reconciling economic
and social Europe after the euro crisis and Brexit 3
Maurizio Ferrera
What drives the polarisation and moderation of opinions? Evidence from a
Finnish citizen deliberation experiment on immigration 23
Marina Lindell, André Bächtiger, Kimmo Grönlund, Kaisa Herne,
Maija Setälä & Dominik Wyss
Designing stakeholder consultations: Reinforcing or alleviating bias in the
European Union system of governance? 46
Adriana Bunea
Right-wing populist party supporters: Dissatisfied but not direct democrats 70
Shaun Bowler, David Denemark, Todd Donovan & Duncan McDonnell
Parallel publics? Support for income redistribution in times of economic
crisis 92
Frederic Gonthier
Does anybody notice? How policy positions of coalition parties are
perceived by voters 115
Jae-Jae Spoon & Heike Klüver
Ideas and agency in immigration policy: A discursive institutionalist
approach 133
Christina Boswell & James Hampshire
Fiscal consolidation under electoral risk 151
Evelyne Hübscher & Thomas Sattler
Institutional veto players and cabinet formation: The veto control
hypothesis reconsidered 169
Sebastian Eppner & Steffen Ganghof
Corrigendum
Are there really two cultures? A pilot study on the application of
qualitative and quantitative methods in political science 187
David Kuehn & Ingo Rohlfing
Research Notes
Stepping in the same river twice: Stability amidst change in Eastern
European party competition 188
Jan Rovny & Jonathan Polk
A rising generation of Europeans? Revisited 199
Ian Down & Carole J. Wilson