
<p>This book explores the origins, characteristics, and impact of public support for the European Union (EU) on the process of EU integration.</p> <p>It examines core questions around the dynamics behind the (dis)integration processes, how multidimensional attitudes toward the EU are interrelated, the dimensions and cleavages of party competition, and the public-political elites link in EU policy-making. By simultaneously applying cleavage and post-functionalist theoretical perspectives, the book observes whether the era of multiple crises has changed support for the EU, creating a more polarised public whose attitudes can constrain, favour, or even stop integration and country membership.</p> <p>This book is of key interest to scholars and students of global governance, Euroscepticism, populism, public opinion, democracy, and more generally, European/EU Studies and European Politics.</p>
Page Count:
174
Publication Date:
2025-08-29
ISBN-10:
1032699272
ISBN-13:
9781032699271
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