Citizens and the European Polity: Mass Attitudes Towards the European and National Polities

Pedro C. Magalhães* (Editor), David Sanders (Editor), Gábor Tóka (Editor)

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

This book provides a broad overview of the main trends in mass attitudes towards domestic politics and European integration from the 1970s until today. Particularly in the last two decades, the 'end of the permissive consensus' around European integration has forced analysts to place public opinion at the centre of their concerns. The book faces this challenge head on, and the overview it provides goes well beyond the most commonly used indicators. On the one hand, it shows how integration's deepening and enlargement involved polities and societies whose fundamental traits in terms of political culture - regime support, political engagement, ideological polarization - have remained anything but static or homogeneous. On the other hand, it addresses systematically what Scharpf (1999) has long identified as the main sources of the democratic deficits of the EU: the lack of a sense of collective identity, the lack of a Europe-wide structure for political accountability, and the lack of recognition of the EU as a legitimate political authority. In other words, it focuses on the fundamental dimensions of how Europeans relate to the EU: identity (the sense of an 'European political community'; representation (the perception that European elites and institutions articulate citizens' interests and are responsive to them); and policy scope (the legitimacy awarded to the EU as a proper locus of policy-making). It does so by employing a cohesive theoretical framework derived from the entire IntUne project, survey and macro-social data encompassing all EU member countries, and state-of-the-art methods. 7copy; The several contributors 2012.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages336
ISBN (Electronic)9780199949908
ISBN (Print)9780199602339
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Democratic deficit
  • European citizenship
  • European identity
  • European integration
  • European representation
  • European scope of government public opinion
  • European union
  • Political attitudes

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