Mass domestic opposition increasingly challenges actors and institutions of the European Union. While scholars have analyzed the consequences of public contestation on cooperation among member states, less attention has been paid to its effects on cooperation with non-EU members. Yet, after the UK’s withdrawal, the risk of encouraging further exits has reduced the scope of differentiated integration for countries outside the EU. How do these changes in the bargaining space affect public support for international cooperation in non-EU countries? To answer this question, we exploit that voters in Switzerland have been faced with two EU-related policy proposals, one of which would considerably deepen relations with the EU, whereas the other wo...
Switzerland’s special status as a quasi-member state enjoying many privileges of European integrati...
Switzerland is unique in its reluctance to join the EU. Indeed, all governments and parliaments in E...
Although there has been much interest in British public opinion on Brexit, much less is known about ...
Mass domestic opposition increasingly challenges actors and institutions of the European Union. Whil...
How do voters want their governments to respond when another country unilaterally withdraws from an ...
The growing popular backlash against international institutions has resulted in several national ref...
This article examines the systemic implications of the growing popular backlash against internationa...
A key Eurosceptic argument is that countries can selectively retain only those aspects of European i...
The United Kingdom's 2016 'Brexit' referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU) raised concerns ...
Referenda in Greece and the UK have recently sent shockwaves across Europe. This paper examines this...
A large body of research investigates the diffusion of policies and political developments across co...
What are the effects on public support for the European Union (EU) when a member state exits? We exa...
Despite the United Kingdom never having adopted the euro, the upcoming Brexit will have consequences...
The citizens of the United Kingdom expressed their opinion on the referendum held on June 2...
Switzerland’s special status as a quasi-member state enjoying many privileges of European integrati...
Switzerland is unique in its reluctance to join the EU. Indeed, all governments and parliaments in E...
Although there has been much interest in British public opinion on Brexit, much less is known about ...
Mass domestic opposition increasingly challenges actors and institutions of the European Union. Whil...
How do voters want their governments to respond when another country unilaterally withdraws from an ...
The growing popular backlash against international institutions has resulted in several national ref...
This article examines the systemic implications of the growing popular backlash against internationa...
A key Eurosceptic argument is that countries can selectively retain only those aspects of European i...
The United Kingdom's 2016 'Brexit' referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU) raised concerns ...
Referenda in Greece and the UK have recently sent shockwaves across Europe. This paper examines this...
A large body of research investigates the diffusion of policies and political developments across co...
What are the effects on public support for the European Union (EU) when a member state exits? We exa...
Despite the United Kingdom never having adopted the euro, the upcoming Brexit will have consequences...
The citizens of the United Kingdom expressed their opinion on the referendum held on June 2...
Switzerland’s special status as a quasi-member state enjoying many privileges of European integrati...
Switzerland is unique in its reluctance to join the EU. Indeed, all governments and parliaments in E...
Although there has been much interest in British public opinion on Brexit, much less is known about ...