The Encyclopaedia of European Elections provides readers with a full set
of tools to understand one of the most fascinating acts of democratic
participation in contemporary Western Europe. Leading scholars from a
range of disciplines cover an extensive variety of topics, from the
genesis of European elections to the behaviour of young voters via the
role of the media, and from the various legal and electoral systems used
to the impact of the elections on European identity via the evolution of
turnout between 1979 and 2004. The volume also includes entries on each
country, each political party group in the European Parliament, and over
140 political, historical, sociological, philosophical, and legal
aspects of the elections.