With the adoption of the Single European Act in 1985 and the Maastricht Treaty in 1991, the EU began dealing forcefully with issues pertaining to monetary union, social policy, foreign policy, and constitutional reform. Public opinion became increasingly important as national governments began formulating policies based on decisions in Brussels, Strasbourg, and Luxembourg that affected domestic policies
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the national and the supranational ...
Macroeconomic forces have influenced aggregate citizen support for European integration in the past,...
European studies unanimously designate 1992 as a breaking point in European public opinion. The 1992...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the national and the supranational ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration has primarily focused on individuals’ eva...
In this article, we empirically study the preferences of European citizens concerning the allocation...
A recent op-ed in Germany’s Die Welt national newspaper claims that “[w]ith the exception of soccer ...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the national and the supranational ...
Macroeconomic forces have influenced aggregate citizen support for European integration in the past,...
European studies unanimously designate 1992 as a breaking point in European public opinion. The 1992...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
To determine how public opinion matters for the politics of European integration, we need to know wh...
This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the national and the supranational ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration has primarily focused on individuals’ eva...
In this article, we empirically study the preferences of European citizens concerning the allocation...
A recent op-ed in Germany’s Die Welt national newspaper claims that “[w]ith the exception of soccer ...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the national and the supranational ...