Nothing Compares 2 EU: Support and Skepticism for the EU
Sat, September 7, 8:00 to 9:30am, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Washington ASession Submission Type: Created Panel
Session Description
These papers examine structural factors that affect Eurosceptisim, including challenges stemming from multi-level governance to downstream consequences of crisis, including economic shock, fiscal transfers, and the pandemic.
Sub Unit
Individual Presentations
Designing Transnational Democracy - Franziska Maier, University of Stuttgart
EU Support's Conditional Nature: A Multi-Method Analysis - Mads Dagnis Jensen, Copenhagen Business School; Suen Wang, Aalborg University
Public Opinion in Multi-Level Governance - Hongyi She, University of Rochester; Chendi Wang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The Long Shadow of the Pandemic? Eurosceptic Voting in the 2024 EU Election - Michael Bayerlein, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
The Effect of Changes in EU Funding on Eurosceptic Voting - Ioannis Vergioglou, University of St. Gallen