As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multiple levels of government. Yet little is known about how EU citizens attribute responsibility to the EU. In particular, do people hold the EU, rather than national governments, responsible for different policy outcomes, some of which are primarily decided at the EU level? This article investigates the extent to which institutional differences and individual biases influence citizens’ attribution of responsibility in the EU. We rely on unique survey data collected in all 27 EU member states to explore how citizens attribute responsibility across five different policy areas. Using a multilevel model of responsibility judgments, our findings show ...
The ongoing transformations of the European socio-economic governance are embedded in a legitimacy c...
The European Union is often criticized for having a democratic deficit, and most often cited are the...
The chapter explores in a sample of European Union countries the opinions of citizens and national p...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
Existing research suggests that individuals assign responsibility for policy problems based on prior...
Assigning credit and blame in systems of multilevel government, such as federal states, requires inf...
Economic-voting literature has shown that support for the EU depends on macroeconomicvariables - mai...
Since the Eurozone crisis, intense political debate has resurfaced about deservingness judgements in...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
The ongoing transformations of the European socio-economic governance are embedded in a legitimacy c...
The European Union is often criticized for having a democratic deficit, and most often cited are the...
The chapter explores in a sample of European Union countries the opinions of citizens and national p...
As an emerging federal system, the European Union (EU) divides decision-making powers between multip...
A key component of democratic accountability is that citizens understand 'who is to blame'. Nonethel...
Democratic accountability requires that citizens can assign responsibility for policy outcomes, yet ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The EES 2009 provides a rich source of high-quality ...
European integration necessitates that there is a division of competences between the national and E...
Existing research suggests that individuals assign responsibility for policy problems based on prior...
Assigning credit and blame in systems of multilevel government, such as federal states, requires inf...
Economic-voting literature has shown that support for the EU depends on macroeconomicvariables - mai...
Since the Eurozone crisis, intense political debate has resurfaced about deservingness judgements in...
This paper explores the effect of national partisanship and Euroscepticism on individuals’ causal r...
The ongoing transformations of the European socio-economic governance are embedded in a legitimacy c...
The European Union is often criticized for having a democratic deficit, and most often cited are the...
The chapter explores in a sample of European Union countries the opinions of citizens and national p...