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Recent scholarship has emphasized the importance of concepts rooted in social identity for understanding citizen attitudes towards the European Union (EU). This article builds upon prior research by developing an argument that authoritarians are more likely to oppose the EU and to hold...
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separately indifference and ambivalence. Practical implications Such a distinction assists decision-makers with recommendations … capture mixed reactions or ambivalence. Design/methodology/approach Within a cross-sectional between-subjects survey design … to decrease the levels of dissatisfaction and ambivalence. Originality/value The GRID scale would address survey needs of …
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Does trust in national institutions foster or hinder trust in the institutions of the European Union (EU)? There is no agreement in the literature on popular support for the EU about the direction of the relationship between trust in national and European institutions. Some scholars argue that...
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Mass opposition to Europe may stem from mainstream as well as formally Euroskeptic parties. Large parties in the member states of the European Union (EU) tend to combine support for Europe with a high level of intra-party dissent over the issue. Thus, these parties provide heterogeneous yet...
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