In the literature, two approaches toward the development of a European identity can be distinguished. Society-based approaches assume that the most important foundation for the development of a European identity is trust toward other European citizens as this allows Europeans to identify with the European Union as a community of citizens and values. The institutional approach, on the other hand, assumes that a shared European identity is predominantly based on trust in political institutions. In this paper, we use the results of the IntUne Mass Survey 2009 (n=16,613 in 16 EU member states) to test the relationship between social and political trust on the one hand, and European identity on the other. The results suggest that trust in other ...
This article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of European identity for th...
Identities have shaped the history of the recent centuries. Especially, identities bound to a territ...
We investigated the issue of the European identity using a social-psychological point of view. Build...
In the literature, two approaches toward the development of a European identity can be distinguished...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2015. In the literature, two approaches toward the deve...
Strengthening European identity is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic deficit and the l...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
The present master thesis deals with European identity as an important aspect for the further develo...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration has primarily focused on individuals' eva...
In some of the literature, it is suggested that the decline of party membership in liberal democraci...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals’ evalua...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals ’ evalu...
This article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of European identity for th...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of European identity for th...
Identities have shaped the history of the recent centuries. Especially, identities bound to a territ...
We investigated the issue of the European identity using a social-psychological point of view. Build...
In the literature, two approaches toward the development of a European identity can be distinguished...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2015. In the literature, two approaches toward the deve...
Strengthening European identity is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic deficit and the l...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
The present master thesis deals with European identity as an important aspect for the further develo...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration has primarily focused on individuals' eva...
In some of the literature, it is suggested that the decline of party membership in liberal democraci...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals’ evalua...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals ’ evalu...
This article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of European identity for th...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of European identity for th...
Identities have shaped the history of the recent centuries. Especially, identities bound to a territ...
We investigated the issue of the European identity using a social-psychological point of view. Build...