As European integration has become politicised over the last several decades, scholars have paid keen attention to the role of identity in shaping political conflicts and contestation in Europe. This article investigates the microfoundation of the political divide over European integration by building on and extending theories of social identity and recent studies on affective polarisation. Large-scale survey experiment data from 25 European Union member states are analysed to explore the extent of divides over European integration. This analysis shows a statistically significant and substantively large magnitude of the divide based on European identity. Moreover, results show that this divide over European integration deserves particular a...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
ment and growing divisions on Europe both within and between political parties are all indicators of...
A well-functioning democracy requires a degree of mutual respect and a willingness to talk across po...
There seems to be a consensus between scholars of European studies that “something like politicizati...
This research note investigates the scope of regional variations in levels of affective polarization...
As the EU’s political powers expand, so do concerns about its impact on the traditions and identitie...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
This book unveils the significant impact of the European integration process on the political thinki...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
National politicisation of European Union issues has risen following events such as the economic cri...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
In the past 10 years, an increasing number of social scientists and communication specialists have t...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
ment and growing divisions on Europe both within and between political parties are all indicators of...
A well-functioning democracy requires a degree of mutual respect and a willingness to talk across po...
There seems to be a consensus between scholars of European studies that “something like politicizati...
This research note investigates the scope of regional variations in levels of affective polarization...
As the EU’s political powers expand, so do concerns about its impact on the traditions and identitie...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
This book unveils the significant impact of the European integration process on the political thinki...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
National politicisation of European Union issues has risen following events such as the economic cri...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
Does Europe matter? This paper-based dissertation investigates to what extent “European factors” mat...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
In the past 10 years, an increasing number of social scientists and communication specialists have t...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
This paper models the correlates of parties' positions on the issue of European integration, asking ...
ment and growing divisions on Europe both within and between political parties are all indicators of...