How can we account for the strikingly different political preferences of Czechs and Slovaks in the post-communist era, despite a half-century of shared political history and similar political institutions? In order to answer this question, I examine what motivates ordinary citizens to support or reject the EU in two new member states of post-communist Europe. In this study I investigate the structure of political attitudes toward the EU in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, finding that while utilitarian cost-benefit analyses matter, various manifestations of identity (both European and national) play crucial parts in structuring attitudes toward the EU. Moreover, using historical evidence and data from an original survey conducted in the Cze...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
The paper concentrates on attitudes to the enlargement and the future of EU held by relevant politic...
This study examines the explanatory power of the traditional explanations as to what determines publ...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
Abstract: In this article, a comparison is made between economic and identity explanations of prefer...
In this article, a comparison is made between economic and identity explanations of preferences towa...
The present research examines the way in which politicians' attitudes towards the EU are affected by...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
The European integration project started as a primarily economic project of political elites. Over t...
The Czech Republic has been regarded as a little troublemaker of the EU due to its Eurosceptic stanc...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
The Czech Republic, presiding to the European Union during the first half of 2009, finds itself in a...
We take up a longstanding question within the field of European Union (EU) studies: What explains th...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
The paper concentrates on attitudes to the enlargement and the future of EU held by relevant politic...
This study examines the explanatory power of the traditional explanations as to what determines publ...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
Abstract: In this article, a comparison is made between economic and identity explanations of prefer...
In this article, a comparison is made between economic and identity explanations of preferences towa...
The present research examines the way in which politicians' attitudes towards the EU are affected by...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
The European integration project started as a primarily economic project of political elites. Over t...
The Czech Republic has been regarded as a little troublemaker of the EU due to its Eurosceptic stanc...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
The Czech Republic, presiding to the European Union during the first half of 2009, finds itself in a...
We take up a longstanding question within the field of European Union (EU) studies: What explains th...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
The paper concentrates on attitudes to the enlargement and the future of EU held by relevant politic...
This study examines the explanatory power of the traditional explanations as to what determines publ...