A vote against Europe? Explaining defection at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament elections SB Hobolt, JJ Spoon, J Tilley British journal of political science 39 (1), 93-115, 2009 | 396 | 2009 |
Going green: Explaining issue competition on the environment JJ Spoon, SB Hobolt, CE De Vries European Journal of Political Research 53 (2), 363-380, 2014 | 295 | 2014 |
Who responds? Voters, parties and issue attention H Klüver, JJ Spoon British Journal of Political Science 46 (3), 633-654, 2016 | 258 | 2016 |
Motivating the European voter: Parties, issues and campaigns in European Parliament elections SB Hobolt, JJ Spoon European Journal of Political Research 51 (6), 701-727, 2012 | 232 | 2012 |
Do parties respond? How electoral context influences party responsiveness JJ Spoon, H Klüver Electoral Studies 35, 48-60, 2014 | 224 | 2014 |
Political survival of small parties in Europe JJ Spoon University of Michigan Press, 2011 | 198 | 2011 |
Party convergence and vote switching: Explaining mainstream party decline across Europe JJ Spoon, H Klüver European Journal of Political Research 58 (4), 1021-1042, 2019 | 134 | 2019 |
Testing the ‘Party Matters' thesis: Explaining progress towards Kyoto protocol targets CB Jensen, JJ Spoon Political Studies 59 (1), 99-115, 2011 | 130 | 2011 |
Thinking locally, acting supranationally: Niche party behaviour in the European Parliament CB Jensen, JJ Spoon European Journal of Political Research 49 (2), 174-201, 2010 | 122 | 2010 |
Helping or hurting? How governing as a junior coalition partner influences electoral outcomes H Klüver, JJ Spoon The Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1231-1242, 2020 | 119 | 2020 |
Responding to far right challengers: does accommodation pay off? JJ Spoon, H Klüver Domestic Contestation of the European Union, 113-131, 2021 | 111 | 2021 |
Differentiated party response: The effect of Euroskeptic public opinion on party positions C Williams, JJ Spoon European Union Politics 16 (2), 176-193, 2015 | 96 | 2015 |
Voter polarisation and party responsiveness: Why parties emphasise divided issues, but remain silent on unified issues JJ Spoon, H Klüver European journal of political research 54 (2), 343-362, 2015 | 95 | 2015 |
Holding their own: Explaining the persistence of Green parties in France and the UK JJ Spoon Party Politics 15 (5), 615-634, 2009 | 94 | 2009 |
Bringing salience back in: Explaining voting defection in the European Parliament H Klüver, JJ Spoon Party Politics 21 (4), 553-564, 2015 | 91 | 2015 |
How salient is Europe? An analysis of European election manifestos, 1979–2004 JJ Spoon European Union Politics 13 (4), 558-579, 2012 | 83 | 2012 |
The path from trade to right-wing populism in Europe J Hays, J Lim, JJ Spoon Electoral Studies 60, 102038, 2019 | 78 | 2019 |
Does anybody notice? How policy positions of coalition parties are perceived by voters JJ Spoon, H Klüver European Journal of Political Research 56 (1), 115-132, 2017 | 64 | 2017 |
It takes two: How Eurosceptic public opinion and party divisions influence party positions JJ Spoon, C Williams West European Politics 40 (4), 741-762, 2017 | 56 | 2017 |
Compelled without direction: Compulsory voting and party system spreading CB Jensen, JJ Spoon Electoral Studies 30 (4), 700-711, 2011 | 55 | 2011 |