To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know what Europeans say about Europe. Yet, despite a proliferation of analyses of public support for Europe, fundamental questions remain. First, does aggregate opinion reflect a single preference for Europe? Second, is the content of opinions similar across countries? Third, have opinions about Europe become more structured over time? Finally, what are the long-term dynamics in opinions about Europe? To answer these questions, we construct a new dataset of historical public opinion since 1952 in France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Over the long run, aggregate opinion toward Europe reflects one dominant underlying dimension and its conte...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public legitimacy. The global...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
We analyze trends and sources of support for European unification on the basis of Eurobarometer data...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
Public opinion on European integration has been studied extensively. However, much of the work has b...
How is the EU viewed outside of Europe? Bernd Schlipphak assesses public opinion toward the EU in no...
Abstract: This article compares preferences for Europeanizing thirteen policies among European elite...
Recent scholarly work has underlined the importance of being cautious about the notion of Euro-skept...
'This article compares preferences for Europeanizing thirteen policies among European elites, nation...
Public opinion is increasingly at the heart of both political and scholarly debates on European inte...
With the adoption of the Single European Act in 1985 and the Maastricht Treaty in 1991, the EU began...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
This study tests competing hypotheses about popular support for European integration. It introduces ...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public legitimacy. The global...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
We analyze trends and sources of support for European unification on the basis of Eurobarometer data...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
Public opinion on European integration has been studied extensively. However, much of the work has b...
How is the EU viewed outside of Europe? Bernd Schlipphak assesses public opinion toward the EU in no...
Abstract: This article compares preferences for Europeanizing thirteen policies among European elite...
Recent scholarly work has underlined the importance of being cautious about the notion of Euro-skept...
'This article compares preferences for Europeanizing thirteen policies among European elites, nation...
Public opinion is increasingly at the heart of both political and scholarly debates on European inte...
With the adoption of the Single European Act in 1985 and the Maastricht Treaty in 1991, the EU began...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
This study tests competing hypotheses about popular support for European integration. It introduces ...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public legitimacy. The global...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...