This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of EU support between 2006 and 2015, and of electoral behavior during the European Parliament elections. In light of the Eurozone financial and debt crisis, it also examines how political and economic turbulences have affected EU citizens¿ stance on democracy and their support for EU institutions. It explores measures taken in the context of the Euro crisis management and the reactions of EU citizens, in order to shed new light on the determinants and developments of EU support. The author highlights the heterogeneity of the developments between the member states and identifies social, political, and economic facets of the crisis that have changed the ways citizens form their political attitudes towards the EU.
The book delivers a profound account of the Euro crisis, integrating approaches from political economy, psychology, sociology, and public opinion research. It will appeal to scholars and anyone interested in learning more about the declining citizen support in the EU and the heterogeneous developments in the member states, which may significantly endanger the long-term existence of the European Union.
Simon Bauer is a lecturer and doctoral researcher at the Department of Political Science at the Technical University Darmstadt, Germany. His research interests focus on political psychology, sociology, and political economy.
The Crises of the European Union and the Persistence of Citizens' Support.- Conceptualizing Citizens' Support for the European Union.- The Euro Crisis: Decoding the Multidimensional and Heterogeneous Phenomenon.- Studying EU Support during the Euro Crisis: An Integrated Research Agenda.- Study I: Level and Development of EU Support and its Determinants.- Study II: EU Support during the Euro Crisis (2006-2015).- Study III: The Citizens' Stance on Euro Crisis Management.- Study IV: Declining EU Support and Electoral Behaviour in 2009 and 2014.- Citizens' Support for the European Union during the Euro Crisis: Between Scylla and Charybdis.