In April, a major Eurobarometer study reported that there had been a decline in support for the European Union across Europe, especially in countries where the Eurozone crisis’ effects had been most severe. Mariano Torcal takes a closer look at the reasons behind falling support for the EU in Spain and Portugal. Using panel data, he finds that a significant fall in trust levels for the European Parliament, rather than a sense of the EU’s responsibility for the economic crisis, has led to the drop in support for the EU. He also warns that this decline in support is unlikely to be reversed if the economic situation in Europe improves
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UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BD/79450/2011 SFRH/BD/87140/2012.In this article we analyze the evolution of...
In this article we analyze the evolution of the attitudes towards Europe of Portuguese parliamentary...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
How can we explain the decline in support for the European Union (EU) and the idea of European integ...
UID/CPO/04627/2013Relying on data from the Eurobarometer and the intune project, the present paper s...
The economic and financial crisis has dominated the political agenda of both the European Union and ...
The period of the “Great Recession” since 2008 has led to a downward trend in many indicators of sup...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
What is the impact of economic suffering on support for euro membership and austerity policies in t...
Citing evidence that the levels of net trust in the national parliaments have dropped to -50% in thr...
This paper analyses the effects of the crisis on trust in national and European Union institutions w...
What is the impact of economic suffering on support for euro membership and austerity policies in th...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment, and social unrest. This column gauge...
Trust in the EU has declined in several countries since the start of the financial crisis in 2007. U...
The economic crisis has emerged as a global phenomenon affecting several countries at the same time....
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BD/79450/2011 SFRH/BD/87140/2012.In this article we analyze the evolution of...
In this article we analyze the evolution of the attitudes towards Europe of Portuguese parliamentary...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...