This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integration. We test theories of economic calculus and communal identity in a multi-level analysis of Eurobarometer data. Both economic calculus and communal identity are influential, but the latter is stronger than the former. We theorize how the political consequences of identity are contested and shaped - that is to say, politically cued - in national contexts. The more national elites are divided, the more citizens are cued to oppose European integration, and this effect is particularly pronounced among citizens who see themselves as exclusively national. A model that synthesizes economic, identity, and cue theory explains around one-quarter o...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion toward European integration by examin...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theo-rizing on public opinion on European inte...
This paper examines the relative power of identity and utilitarian explanations of the variation in ...
Lauren McLaren’s book confronts three major explanations of attitudes towards European integration: ...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
In the early days of European integration, identity politics played a marginal role in what was an i...
In today’s European politics, European integration and further enlargements of the European Union (E...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
This article empirically investigates the effect of national identity on public opinion towards Euro...
This chapter focuses on the extent to which perceptions of economic self-interest affect levels of p...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion toward European integration by examin...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theo-rizing on public opinion on European inte...
This paper examines the relative power of identity and utilitarian explanations of the variation in ...
Lauren McLaren’s book confronts three major explanations of attitudes towards European integration: ...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
In the early days of European integration, identity politics played a marginal role in what was an i...
In today’s European politics, European integration and further enlargements of the European Union (E...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
This article empirically investigates the effect of national identity on public opinion towards Euro...
This chapter focuses on the extent to which perceptions of economic self-interest affect levels of p...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion toward European integration by examin...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...