Public Opinion and Disunity over EU Integration

ebook Conflict and Cleavage in the Age of Polycrisis · Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies

By Danilo Di Mauro

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This book explores the origins, characteristics, and impact of public support for the European Union (EU) on the process of EU integration.

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.

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.

Public Opinion and Disunity over EU Integration