What factors are likely to lead to citizens opposing European integration? Erik R. Tillman notes that a number of recent studies have attempted to explain opposition to the EU in terms of social identity. Drawing on these studies, he argues that those who oppose the EU are likely to subscribe to a particular ‘authoritarian’ worldview which includes a predisposition towards order and conformity. He finds evidence for this hypothesis in an analysis of survey data, suggesting that simply improving economic growth or enacting democratic reforms will not be enough to reverse negative public opinion about the integration process
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
This paper tests several hypotheses on mass-level Euroscepticism, including whether it is driven by:...
European Integration has been pushed forward in the last 20 years, even in the face of falling publi...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
This study tests competing hypotheses about popular support for European integration. It introduces ...
Since the early 1990s, there has undoubtedly been an increase in euroskepticism, both among national...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
The first part of this paper examines the evolution of the EU in relation to the themes of reactive ...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
Euroscepticism continues to become an increasingly embedded phenomenon within party systems, non-par...
What determines the attitudes of citizens toward the EU? Based on a recent study, Bert Bakker assess...
Does criticism of the European Union (EU) by elites cultivate support for democratic values among or...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...
Who is most likely to have scepticism toward European integration? Marijn van Klingeren and Hajo Boo...
This paper tests several hypotheses on mass-level Euroscepticism, including whether it is driven by:...
European Integration has been pushed forward in the last 20 years, even in the face of falling publi...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
This study tests competing hypotheses about popular support for European integration. It introduces ...
Since the early 1990s, there has undoubtedly been an increase in euroskepticism, both among national...
Defence date: 22 November 2002Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, FBA, MRIA (Supervisor); Prof. An...
The first part of this paper examines the evolution of the EU in relation to the themes of reactive ...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
Euroscepticism continues to become an increasingly embedded phenomenon within party systems, non-par...
What determines the attitudes of citizens toward the EU? Based on a recent study, Bert Bakker assess...
Does criticism of the European Union (EU) by elites cultivate support for democratic values among or...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...
Eurosceptics may differ in intensity, and in their arguments for opposing the European Union (EU), b...