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The 2004 Elections to the European Parliament

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  • © 2005

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Part of the book series: EU Election Studies (EUES)

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Table of contents (32 chapters)

  1. Country Case Studies

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About this book

The 2004 election of the European Parliament marks something of a defining point in the history of European integration. The 2004 elections seemed simultaneously mundane and an accepted feature of a sui generis system, now accepted as a polity in its own right, that a quarter of a century ago had seen politicians fiercely disputing the wisdom and desirability of the people directly electing a European Parliament at all.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence, University of Leeds, UK

    Juliet Lodge

About the editor

JULIET LODGE is Professor of European Politics at the University of Leeds. European Woman of the Year in 1992, she has published extensively on the European Parliament, Euro-elections, democratic legitimacy and on the EU.

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