Publikation: Public Support for European Solidarity : Between Euroscepticism and EU Agenda Preferences?
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This article investigates public support for two types of EU-wide solidarity that currently exist, namely member state solidarity (such as transfers to less developed and crisis-hit countries) and transnational solidarity (such as granting cross-border social rights to EU citizens). Drawing on data from the 2014 Belgian National Election Study, we find that opposition towards European integration – in particular regarding EU enlargement – reduces citizens' willingness to support European solidarity to a large extent. However, this article reveals that public support for European solidarity cannot simply be reduced to a pro-versus anti-integration, nor to a domestic left–right conflict. Citizens' substantive positions towards the EU's social and economic agenda are a crucial element in understanding contestation over European integration issues.
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BAUTE, Sharon, Koen ABTS, Bart MEULEMAN, 2019. Public Support for European Solidarity : Between Euroscepticism and EU Agenda Preferences?. In: Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS). Wiley. 2019, 57(3), S. 533-550. ISSN 0021-9886. eISSN 1468-5965. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/jcms.12833BibTex
@article{Baute2019Publi-55335, year={2019}, doi={10.1111/jcms.12833}, title={Public Support for European Solidarity : Between Euroscepticism and EU Agenda Preferences?}, number={3}, volume={57}, issn={0021-9886}, journal={Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS)}, pages={533--550}, author={Baute, Sharon and Abts, Koen and Meuleman, Bart} }
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