On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whilst recent scholarship highlighted the symbolism nature of the referendum in domestic politics, its European dimension has not been reflected on. Using Leconte’s notion of value-based Euroscepticism this article explores the role of European politics in the marriage referendum, using electoral data at the municipal level. As the analysis demonstrates that the referendum, at least partly, was a proactive attempt to halt the Europeanisation of same-sex marriage, the article also sheds light on local resistance to EU’s homonationalist politics
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
LGBT rights has become an increasingly important part of the EU’s founding values. Yet, large discre...
One of the core principles of social democracy is equality between citizens. However, in Europe, sev...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
© 2018 University of Glasgow. On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutiona...
This article sheds light on the popular sources of opposition to the extension of gay rights in East...
peer reviewedThis article sheds light on the popular sources of opposition to the extension of gay r...
The EU raises various concerns in citizens of small nations such as Croatia. New European citizens o...
Croatia enacted a law on same-sex life partnership in 2014. It affords same-sex couples almost the s...
This study uses the 2013 Croatian marriage referendum to show how anti-gender activists successfully...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
LGBT rights has become an increasingly important part of the EU’s founding values. Yet, large discre...
One of the core principles of social democracy is equality between citizens. However, in Europe, sev...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage. Whil...
© 2018 University of Glasgow. On 1 December 2013, Croatia voted in a referendum on the constitutiona...
This article sheds light on the popular sources of opposition to the extension of gay rights in East...
peer reviewedThis article sheds light on the popular sources of opposition to the extension of gay r...
The EU raises various concerns in citizens of small nations such as Croatia. New European citizens o...
Croatia enacted a law on same-sex life partnership in 2014. It affords same-sex couples almost the s...
This study uses the 2013 Croatian marriage referendum to show how anti-gender activists successfully...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
LGBT rights has become an increasingly important part of the EU’s founding values. Yet, large discre...
One of the core principles of social democracy is equality between citizens. However, in Europe, sev...