The role of public opinion in European Union policy making: The case of European Union enlargement

The present paper addresses the role of public opinion in shaping EU foreign policies through a case study of EU enlargement. Analysing the theoretical reasons that may explain public attitudes towards EU expansion: Economic (cost - benefit analysis) and post-materialist (identity-based) motives, on...

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Policy Making
Political Elites
Political Integration
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