Eurosceptics in the UK and elsewhere often argue that the EU subverts democracy by forcing countries with different values and economic systems to follow the same rules. The Vote Leave Campaign, for instance, laments that “Politicians have surrendered the UK’s power to veto laws we disagree with, so if the EU decides to introduce a law that will be bad for Britain there is nothing we can do to stop it.” But is it true that Britons and other Europeans want different things? Does European integration cause people in Britain, and possibly other member states, to be systematically outvoted on the policies they care most about, and thus find themselves relegated to a position of “permanent minorities”? Research by Thomas Hale and Mathias Koenig-...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Many British citizens want self-government again, as they had for hundreds of years before the ‘Comm...
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Do MPs’ views on Europe reflect those of their voters? Tim Bale (left), Sofia Vasilopoulou, Philip C...
Recent surveys suggest that Euroscepticism in Britain is most highly associated with those identifyi...
Some scholars and policy-makers argue in favour of increasing democratic contestation for leadership...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
Some scholars and policy makers argue in favour of increasing democratic contestation for leadership...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
With a New Year and the holiday season coming to an end, the EU referendum campaign is heating up. J...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
For many advocates of a Brexit, the principle of ‘returning powers to Westminster’ is sacrosanct. Th...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Many British citizens want self-government again, as they had for hundreds of years before the ‘Comm...
How can European states test popular commitment to the European Union? Richard Rose assesses the use...
Do MPs’ views on Europe reflect those of their voters? Tim Bale (left), Sofia Vasilopoulou, Philip C...
Recent surveys suggest that Euroscepticism in Britain is most highly associated with those identifyi...
Some scholars and policy-makers argue in favour of increasing democratic contestation for leadership...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
Some scholars and policy makers argue in favour of increasing democratic contestation for leadership...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
With a New Year and the holiday season coming to an end, the EU referendum campaign is heating up. J...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
For many advocates of a Brexit, the principle of ‘returning powers to Westminster’ is sacrosanct. Th...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was supposed to help settle Britain’s ‘European Question’ – Tim Olive...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
Many British citizens want self-government again, as they had for hundreds of years before the ‘Comm...
How can European states test popular commitment to the European Union? Richard Rose assesses the use...