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The divided public: Dynamics of heterogeneity of European public opinion towards European integration
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Abstract Much of empirical research on public opinion is dominated by a focus on individual-level determinants of support for, or opposition to, the European Union, missing the heterogeneity that lies within and between societies. Our article aims to understand whether national publics are increasingly heter... view more
Much of empirical research on public opinion is dominated by a focus on individual-level determinants of support for, or opposition to, the European Union, missing the heterogeneity that lies within and between societies. Our article aims to understand whether national publics are increasingly heterogeneous in their opinions towards Europe, and if so, how this heterogeneity manifests itself. To do so, we rely on a Eurobarometer trend file containing data on the 28 member states between 1994 and 2019. The results show that the degree of popular dissensus over European Union integration has gone deeper since the Maastricht Treaty and reached a peak during the years of the Great Recession (2010 to 2013). The study also demonstrates that the public opinion dynamics triggering heterogeneity vary across clusters of European Union member states.... view less
Keywords
Eurobarometer; European integration; heterogeneity; public opinion; EU; EU member state
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
European Politics
Free Keywords
divisions within societies; Euroscepticism; Eurobarometer 1994-2019
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 698-722
Journal
European Union Politics, 25 (2024) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/14651165241274830
ISSN
1465-1165
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed