The multiple crises faced by the European Union \u2013 economic stagnation, geopolitical insecurity, refugee and migration flows \u2013 and some side-effects of the integration process (e.g. fiscal austerity, transnational redistribution, borders protection) seem not only to have exacerbated the public-elite divide in almost all member states, but also re-vitalised the North-South rift. If public support and trust in the capacity of EU institutions to resolve problems have seriously declined over the last few years, mutual prejudices between Northern and Southern countries have been reinforced by recent developments within the EU. The article uses the cases of Germany and Italy as illustrative examples of this \u2018within\u2019 and \u2018c...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
The research presented in this article focuses on support and opposition towards Europe in Italy. In...
Summary:The European economic union is incomplete, which makes it vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks...
The multiple crises faced by the European Union – economic stagnation, geopolitical insecurity, refu...
Attitudes towards the European Union (EU) have changed deeply in Italy: the level of support for EU ...
Departing from the holistic, cross-national approach of much of the previous research into public op...
As a founding member of the European Union, for a long time Italy was one of the foremost supporters...
This article analyzes a period usually neglected in empirical studies of public opinion and European...
Since the outbreak of the Euro crisis in 2010 the European Union seems to tumble from one crisis to ...
Italy has been considered an Euro-enthusiastic country. On the basis of claims analysis as well as s...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum altered the European balance of power, ...
The project of the European Union has successfully transformed western Europe into a powerful and st...
In the recent past, attitudes towards the EU have become problematic in many member states. Even tho...
The Italian case is an interesting one for the study of the effects of the economic crisis on the at...
The economic crisis has emerged as a global phenomenon affecting several countries at the same time....
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
The research presented in this article focuses on support and opposition towards Europe in Italy. In...
Summary:The European economic union is incomplete, which makes it vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks...
The multiple crises faced by the European Union – economic stagnation, geopolitical insecurity, refu...
Attitudes towards the European Union (EU) have changed deeply in Italy: the level of support for EU ...
Departing from the holistic, cross-national approach of much of the previous research into public op...
As a founding member of the European Union, for a long time Italy was one of the foremost supporters...
This article analyzes a period usually neglected in empirical studies of public opinion and European...
Since the outbreak of the Euro crisis in 2010 the European Union seems to tumble from one crisis to ...
Italy has been considered an Euro-enthusiastic country. On the basis of claims analysis as well as s...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum altered the European balance of power, ...
The project of the European Union has successfully transformed western Europe into a powerful and st...
In the recent past, attitudes towards the EU have become problematic in many member states. Even tho...
The Italian case is an interesting one for the study of the effects of the economic crisis on the at...
The economic crisis has emerged as a global phenomenon affecting several countries at the same time....
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
The research presented in this article focuses on support and opposition towards Europe in Italy. In...
Summary:The European economic union is incomplete, which makes it vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks...