National officials play an important role in all phases of the EU policy process and are often assumed to be more euro-enthusiastic than other citizens. Yet, thus far systematic knowledge on their views on EU integration is lacking. This study fills this gap through recently collected survey data among Dutch officials (N = 3509). We find first that at least for officials, hard and soft euroscepticism are no gradations on the same scale, but separate dimensions. Second, both sociological and rational choice institutionalism help explain bureaucratic euroscepticism, where the latter seems to have a somewhat stronger explanatory power. Third, officials are on average indeed more euro-enthusiastic than other citizens. However, (a) relatively fewer officials are strongly euro-enthusiastic compared to the general population; (b) the total share of eurosceptics among officials is practically the same as the general population, and (c) significantly more officials report to be ‘strongly eurosceptic’ than among the wider population. |
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Aan de knoppen maar uit de pas?Euroscepsis en euro-enthousiasme onder Nederlandse ambtenaren |
Keywords | Euroscepticism, representative bureaucracy, civil service, public opinion, the Netherlands, public administration |
Authors | Caspar van den Berg, Sebastiaan Princen and Ellen Mastenbroek |
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Europa in Vlaanderen: een verkennende analyse van de impact van Europese integratie op Vlaamse politieke partijen |
Keywords | Europeanisation, political parties, party organisation, party programmes, Flanders, Belgium |
Authors | Gilles Pittoors, Wouter Wolfs, Steven Van Hecke e.a. |
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This article discusses the Europeanisation of Flemish political parties. Based on a dataset spanning the period 1999-2014, the article assesses whether the increase in EU salience at the level of the party (elites) after 2010 resulted in increased Europeanisation, defined as the increased mentioning of the EU in party programmes (i.e. programmatic Europeanisation) and the incorporation of the EU in political party structures (i.e. organisational Europeanisation). Our empirical analysis shows that salience does not adequately explain the level of Europeanisation. Rather, the ideological position of parties seems to provide for a stronger case. The findings therefore call for more in-depth research on intervening variables in order to better explain the varying Europeanisation of (Flemish) political parties. |
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‘A touchstone of consent?’Euroscepticisme in consensusdemocratieën |
Keywords | euroscepticism, consensus democracy, political trust, national institutions |
Authors | Louise Hoon |
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This article looks at national political institutions and euroscepticism. Over a timespan of 25 years, I compare values for majoritarian vs consensus democracy for 14 European democracies, with measures for euroscepticism at the levels of party systems, elections and public opinion. Consistent with the thesis that consensus democracy generates more system-opposition at the national level, this regime type is also more sensitive to euroscepticism. This is not the case, however, for France and the UK, two very eurosceptic majoritarian democracies. The study also shows that a context of socio-economic crisis (2008-2014) turns this relationship around, as increased conflict within society demands for more consensus at the elite level. The study essentially argues that euroscepticism still is ‘a touchstone of dissent’ for national politics. However, the extent to which national democracies generate this dissent, and especially, whether it is channelled by eurosceptic parties, depends on the dominance of consensus in the domestic institutional context. |
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Democratisering leidt (niet) tot Europese desintegratie |
Authors | Hans Vollaard |
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Europa na het Brexit-referendum |
Authors | Mathieu Segers, Sander Loones and Goele Janssen |
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Research Note |
De psychologie van electorale mobilisatie |
Authors | Martin Nyhuis, Jordy Gosselt and Martin Rosema |
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Waarom zijn laagopgeleiden vaker tegen vrijhandel?Drie verklaringen getoetst in Nederland |
Authors | Jeroen van der Waal and Willem de Koster |
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Research Note |
Staat van ongenade: politiek onbehagen over de Nederlandse staat in de jaren 2000 |
Authors | Roy Kemmers, Stef Aupers, Dick Houtman e.a. |
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