In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrumental Euro-scepticism and indicate the extent to which these Euro-sceptic positions are endorsed. Data from 143,367 European citizens in 15 countries and 182 regions show that political Euroscepticism constitutes a cumulative evaluation in each European country. European citizens who are Euro-sceptic on international policies are also Euro-sceptic on joint decisions on immigration policies and sociocultural policies. Moreover, we notice that political Euro-scepticism is modestly correlated with instrumental Euro-scepticism. We explore the extent to which both forms of Euro-scepticism vary between countries and regions and to what extent the p...
The parties that have adopted principled or contingent positions opposed to participation in Europea...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
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In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
International audienceIn this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between...
Changes in different aspects of euroscepticism developed at different paces and in varying direction...
This article investigates to what extent nationalist and anti-outgroup drives contribute to the expl...
This paper investigates what motivates four dimensions of Euroscepticism in 28 member states of the ...
The present study aims at gaining further insights concerning euro-scepticism by including several n...
It has become a commonplace in discussion on Europe to argue that European integration most benefits...
The goal of this project was to study and explain how different types of elite Euroscepticism affect...
The first section of this article briefly highlights the concepts of “national identity” and “europe...
The parties that have adopted principled or contingent positions opposed to participation in Europea...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
Contains fulltext : 55530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
In this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between political and instrum...
International audienceIn this contribution we demonstrate that European citizens distinguish between...
Changes in different aspects of euroscepticism developed at different paces and in varying direction...
This article investigates to what extent nationalist and anti-outgroup drives contribute to the expl...
This paper investigates what motivates four dimensions of Euroscepticism in 28 member states of the ...
The present study aims at gaining further insights concerning euro-scepticism by including several n...
It has become a commonplace in discussion on Europe to argue that European integration most benefits...
The goal of this project was to study and explain how different types of elite Euroscepticism affect...
The first section of this article briefly highlights the concepts of “national identity” and “europe...
The parties that have adopted principled or contingent positions opposed to participation in Europea...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
Contains fulltext : 55530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access