Are niche parties fundamentally different from mainstream parties? The causes and the electoral consequences of Western European parties' policy shifts, 1976–1998 J Adams, M Clark, L Ezrow, G Glasgow American Journal of Political Science 50 (3), 513-529, 2006 | 1029 | 2006 |
Understanding change and stability in party ideologies: Do parties respond to public opinion or to past election results? J Adams, M Clark, L Ezrow, G Glasgow British journal of political science 34 (4), 589-610, 2004 | 710 | 2004 |
Mean voter representation and partisan constituency representation: Do parties respond to the mean voter position or to their supporters? L Ezrow, C De Vries, M Steenbergen, E Edwards Party Politics 17 (3), 275-301, 2011 | 518 | 2011 |
Is anybody listening? Evidence that voters do not respond to European parties’ policy statements during elections J Adams, L Ezrow, Z Somer‐Topcu American Journal of Political Science 55 (2), 370-382, 2011 | 420 | 2011 |
Citizen satisfaction with democracy and parties’ policy offerings L Ezrow, G Xezonakis Comparative Political Studies 44 (9), 1152-1178, 2011 | 260 | 2011 |
The variance matters: How party systems represent the preferences of voters L Ezrow The Journal of Politics 69 (1), 182-192, 2007 | 229 | 2007 |
Linking citizens and parties: How electoral systems matter for political representation L Ezrow Oxford University Press, USA, 2010 | 225 | 2010 |
Ideology, party factionalism and policy change: An integrated dynamic theory I Budge, L Ezrow, MD McDonald British Journal of Political Science 40 (4), 781-804, 2010 | 214 | 2010 |
Who do European parties represent? How Western European parties represent the policy preferences of opinion leaders J Adams, L Ezrow The Journal of Politics 71 (1), 206-223, 2009 | 204 | 2009 |
Do voters respond to party manifestos or to a wider information environment? An analysis of mass‐elite linkages on European integration J Adams, L Ezrow, Z Somer‐Topcu American Journal of Political Science 58 (4), 967-978, 2014 | 180 | 2014 |
Parties' policy programmes and the dog that didn't bark: No evidence that proportional systems promote extreme party positioning L Ezrow British Journal of Political Science 38 (3), 479-497, 2008 | 164 | 2008 |
Research note: On the inverse relationship between votes and proximity for niche parties L Ezrow European Journal of Political Research 47 (2), 206-220, 2008 | 164 | 2008 |
Responding to voters or responding to markets? Political parties and public opinion in an era of globalization L Ezrow, T Hellwig International Studies Quarterly 58 (4), 816-827, 2014 | 153 | 2014 |
Party policy diffusion T Böhmelt, L Ezrow, R Lehrer, H Ward American Political Science Review 110 (2), 397-410, 2016 | 140 | 2016 |
Globalization, party positions, and the median voter H Ward, L Ezrow, H Dorussen World Politics 63 (3), 509-547, 2011 | 130 | 2011 |
Are moderate parties rewarded in multiparty systems? A pooled analysis of Western European elections, 1984–1998 L Ezrow European Journal of Political Research 44 (6), 881-898, 2005 | 130 | 2005 |
Satisfaction with democracy and voter turnout: A temporal perspective L Ezrow, G Xezonakis Party Politics 22 (1), 3-14, 2016 | 109 | 2016 |
When does valence matter? Heightened valence effects for governing parties during election campaigns R Abney, J Adams, M Clark, M Easton, L Ezrow, S Kosmidis, A Neundorf Party Politics 19 (1), 61-82, 2013 | 102 | 2013 |
The company you keep: how voters infer party positions on European integration from governing coalition arrangements J Adams, L Ezrow, C Wlezien American Journal of Political Science 60 (4), 811-823, 2016 | 98 | 2016 |
Voter polarization, strength of partisanship, and support for extremist parties L Ezrow, M Tavits, J Homola Comparative Political Studies 47 (11), 1558-1583, 2014 | 92 | 2014 |