European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook
Copyright 2013 © European Consortium for Political Research

Edited By: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Liam Weeks and Andreas Bågenholm
Online ISSN: 2047-8852
Associated Title(s): European Journal of Political Research
The Netherlands
| See below for links to all the published commentaries on the Netherlands along with more information on the author(s). |
| Current Author(s)
Gerrit Voerman (1957) is historian and holds the chair in Development and functioning of the Dutch and European party systems at the University of Groningen. He studied history at the University of Groningen and gained his PhD in 2001. Voerman has headed the Documentation Centre for Dutch Political Parties (DNPP) of the University of Groningen since 1989. He publishes extensively on political parties. He is editor of a series on Dutch political parties. He is currently researching populism, party organization, party identity, and the relationship between Dutch parties and the European parties of which they form part.
| Available Years 2010 |

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Paul Lucardie (PhD Queen’s University, Canada 1980) is researcher at the the Documentation Centre Dutch Political Parties, at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. He has published extensively on political parties in Europe with particular attention to the politics of the new left. His current research concerns political extremism, populism and new parties in the Netherlands, Germany and Canada.
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