Division and unity: Voter and party perspectives on EU integration under external threat [0.03%]
分化与统一:外部威胁下的欧盟一体化的选民和党派视角
Alexandru D Moise,Chendi Wang
Alexandru D Moise
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has reshaped European politics, prompting the European Union (EU) to take indirect actions such as aiding Ukraine, accepting refugees, and imposing sanctions on Russia. This special section explores the impli...
Demand-side constraints on European solidarity for energy sanctions: Experimental evidence from seven EU countries [0.03%]
来自七个欧盟国家的实证证据:需求侧对欧洲能源制裁团结的制约
Ioana-Elena Oana,Alexandru D Moise,Zbigniew Truchlewski
Ioana-Elena Oana
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is testing bonds of energy solidarity in Europe as domestic and territorial conflicts can undermine unity and swift political action. To examine the magnitude of these divisions on the demand side, we use a f...
Appeasement or solidarity? Uncovering the drivers of European public opinion on the EU's foreign policy [0.03%]
appeasementor solidarity? 欧盟成员国公众如何看待欧盟的对外政策?
Alexandru D Moise,Chendi Wang
Alexandru D Moise
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, with its implications for European security, has intensified the need to understand European public opinion on potential conflict strategies. This study delves into the formation of these opinions, focusing ...
Two functionalist logics of European Union polity formation under external threat: Evidence from a conjoint experiment [0.03%]
外部威胁下的两种功能主义欧盟政治体形成逻辑:来自联合实验的证据
Alexandru D Moise,Ioana-Elena Oana,Zbigniew Truchlewski et al.
Alexandru D Moise et al.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine challenged the European Union (EU) polity exceptionally, affecting many policy domains. We argue that the external threat triggers different logics of (in)security which can result in polity formation across ...
What happened to Putin's friends? The radical right's reaction to the Russian invasion on social media [0.03%]
普京的朋友去哪儿了?俄罗斯入侵以来社交媒体上右翼的反应
Chendi Wang,Argyrios Altiparmakis
Chendi Wang
The Ukrainian crisis has significantly shifted public opinion against Russia and Putin, placing politicians with prior Russian ties in a precarious situation. This paper tracks how parties that had some affinity to Putin have pivoted after ...
The Russian threat and the consolidation of the West: How populism and EU-skepticism shape party support for Ukraine [0.03%]
俄罗斯威胁与西方巩固: populist和欧盟怀疑论如何塑造政党对乌克兰的支持政策
Liesbet Hooghe,Gary Marks,Ryan Bakker et al.
Liesbet Hooghe et al.
Support for Ukraine against Russian aggression has been strong across Europe, but it is far from uniform. An expert survey of the positions taken by political parties in 29 countries conducted mid-2023 reveals that 97 of 269 parties reject ...
Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? [0.03%]
超越共同责任与国家利益:欧洲人何时支持共同的欧盟移民政策?
Philipp Lutz
Philipp Lutz
The European Union has progressively communitarised its migration policy. The formation of public support for this integration of a core state power presents an intricate puzzle. On the one hand, immigration is part and parcel of the confli...
Is this crisis different? Attitudes towards EU fiscal transfers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情后的欧盟财政转移支付态度——这次的危机与众不同吗?
Markus Haverland,Reinout van der Veer,Michal Onderco
Markus Haverland
To mitigate the enormous and asymmetric economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU has adopted an unprecedented €750 billion fiscal transfer programme, financed by joint member state liabilities. The highly contested decision p...
Pandemic threat and authoritarian attitudes in Europe: An empirical analysis of the exposure to COVID-19 [0.03%]
欧洲的流行病威胁与权威主义态度:对COVID-19暴露情况的经验分析
Maximilian Filsinger,Markus Freitag
Maximilian Filsinger
While analysis of the impact of threatening events has moved from bit player to center stage in political science in recent decades, the phenomenon of pandemic threat is widely neglected in terms of a systematic research agenda. Tying toget...
A window of opportunity? The relevance of the rotating European Union presidency in the public eye [0.03%]
机会窗口?欧盟轮任主席国制度的公众相关性分析报告
Olga Eisele,Tobias Heidenreich,Nina Kriegler et al.
Olga Eisele et al.
The rotating EU presidency's relevance for EU politics has decreased since the introduction of a permanent council president. However, news salience and framing of the own government acting as the EU presidency can amplify publicity for EU ...