This article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of public opinion, building on and developing further the literature on the impact of economic, identity and institutional factors on Euroscepticism. It argues that the economic crisis did not substantially bring economic factors back in as an important source of Euroscepticism, even though the most pronounced increase in Euroscepticism has taken place in the countries most affected by the crisis. By contrast, national identity and political institutions play an increasingly important role in explaining public Euroscepticism
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
The European Union has been recently exposed to the multiple shocks of the Great Recession, the migr...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
This article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of publi...
This article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of publi...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
During the last decade, the European Union has had to overcome several types of crises, for example,...
This article introduces the special issue on the political economy of the Euro crisis, which aims to...
The economic crisis has emerged as a global phenomenon affecting several countries at the same time....
This master’s thesis offers a descriptive investigation of how public Euroscepticism has changed dur...
This article nests the explanations of the euro crisis in terms of economic, political and instituti...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
The European Union has been recently exposed to the multiple shocks of the Great Recession, the migr...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
This article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of publi...
This article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of publi...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
During the last decade, the European Union has had to overcome several types of crises, for example,...
This article introduces the special issue on the political economy of the Euro crisis, which aims to...
The economic crisis has emerged as a global phenomenon affecting several countries at the same time....
This master’s thesis offers a descriptive investigation of how public Euroscepticism has changed dur...
This article nests the explanations of the euro crisis in terms of economic, political and instituti...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
The European Union has been recently exposed to the multiple shocks of the Great Recession, the migr...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...