We take up a longstanding question within the field of European Union (EU) studies: What explains the variation in public support for European integration? There are two dominant explanations: The utilitarian self-interest and the national identity perspectives. The former viewpoint stresses that citizens are more likely to support European integration, if it results in a net benefit to their economy or pocketbook, while the latter perspective argues that identity considerations predominantly influence EU support. Drawing on the concept of double allegiance, we argue that these perspectives should be combined into one single explanatory framework rather than framed as alternatives. Using a multilevel model, we empirically substantiate the c...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
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...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
This paper examines the relative power of identity and utilitarian explanations of the variation in ...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
This paper tests several hypotheses on mass-level Euroscepticism, including whether it is driven by:...
Having a European identity is expected to influence citizens' attitudes and behaviour towards the EU...
In the 1950s as European integration begun a group of scholars called the neofunctionalists suggeste...
Scholars have long recognized that national identity-related factors are among the strongest predict...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals’ evalua...
How can we account for the strikingly different political preferences of Czechs and Slovaks in the p...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
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...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
This paper shows that the variety of national attitudes toward the EU could account for the continuo...
To what degree do citizens of EU member states support its institutions, and how much do perceptions...
This paper examines the relative power of identity and utilitarian explanations of the variation in ...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
This paper tests several hypotheses on mass-level Euroscepticism, including whether it is driven by:...
Having a European identity is expected to influence citizens' attitudes and behaviour towards the EU...
In the 1950s as European integration begun a group of scholars called the neofunctionalists suggeste...
Scholars have long recognized that national identity-related factors are among the strongest predict...
Prior research on citizen support for European integration does not consider how individuals’ evalua...
How can we account for the strikingly different political preferences of Czechs and Slovaks in the p...
Fifteen years after Matthew Gabel’s seminal work on support for European integration (1998a), this p...
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...