Towards an Integrated Model of EU Citizenship and Support

David Sanders*, Paolo Bellucci, Gábor Tóka

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

This chapter explicitly models reciprocal causal effects, providing a comprehensive and integrated account of EU citizenship attitudes on EU support. While preceding explanatory chapters are all based on single-equation models, here a system of equations is estimated in which instrumental variables are employed to sharpen the understanding of the potentially reciprocal causal effects between citizenship and support. The results show that: i) among the three dimensions of EU citizenship, they key driver is people's sense of representation; ii) once the 'endogenous' links between identity, representation and scope are carefully controlled for, all four of the theoretical perspectives whose impacts have been tested throughout the book appear relevant, although the stronger influences are associated with instrumental rationality and the use of heuristics; iii) although some inter-correlation exists between citizenship and support, estimates controlling for such endogeneity show that support for the EU is dependent on people's sense of EU citizenship.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Europeanization of National Polities?
Subtitle of host publicationCitizenship and Support in a Post-Enlargement Union
PublisherOxford University Press
Chapter9
Pages187-216
Number of pages30
ISBN (Electronic)9780191739163
ISBN (Print)9780199602346
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 May 2012

Keywords

  • EU citizenship attitudes
  • Endogeneity
  • Instrumental variables
  • Reciprocal causal effects
  • Representation

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