International Treaty Ratification and Party Competition: Theory and Evidence from the EU’s Constitutional Treaty
Divendres 30 de març de 2012, de 11:00 a 13:00
Room Fred Halliday - IBEI (1st Floor)
Seminari d'investigació
Nikitas Konstantinidis (London School of Economics)
What explains a party’s dual decision to endorse or
not endorse a referendum on an international treaty and to support or oppose
that treaty in a referendum campaign? Treating referendums as second-order
elections with an uncertain outcome we propose a probabilistic game of
electoral competition between government and opposition, wherefrom we derive a
number of hypotheses regarding the impact of timing, public opinion and political
capital. Data on the position of 175 parties in 24 member states of the
European Union (EU) on the appropriate ratification instrument for the EU’s
Constitutional Treaty and their substantive position with respect to the Treaty
itself allow us to test these expectations against empirical evidence. The
results of a multinomial logistic regression model provide solid support for
our theoretical reasoning.