The concept of 'sovereignty' is typically taken to mean the ability of states to make their own laws and determine their own policies. But the role of the EU in questions of sovereignty is complex. On the one hand, EU membership requires transferring powers to the European level, but EU membership can also provide an avenue for states to mitigate the impact of globalisation on their decision-making. Drawing on new survey evidence, Catharina Sørensen illustrates how these issues play out in shaping the attitudes of citizens toward European integration
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The Lisbon Treaty introduced the most far-reaching reforms to EU foreign and security policy coopera...
Provision of more facts and objective information would have been of marginal significance in the Br...
Despite Brexit, the EU have an interest in further collaborating with the UK, while the UK also need...
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Numerous studies have attempted to measure the relative bargaining power that each EU member state h...
The Polish government has come into conflict with the EU's institutions on several fronts, notably o...
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The British government has been frustrated by the hard negotiating line pursued by the EU under the ...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
The problem of 'welfare tourism' has been raised by several politicians across Europe, with some arg...
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EU treaty reforms have progressively increased the power of the European Parliament by making it a c...
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