Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union
Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union
How do citizens understand political authority within multi-level systems? We use original survey data from six European Union member states to assess the roles of political identity and interest in shaping citizen attitudes towards political authority in the European Union. We find that citizens with a greater interest in politics are more likely to express views on the authority of the European Union. These individuals are less likely to be uninformed. Interest does not necessarily mean that individuals hold correct perceptions. A substantive number of voters are misinformed about the power of Brussels. We find that citizens with an exclusively national identity are more likely to hold misperceptions than those who think of themselves as both members of their nation and as Europeans.
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Stoeckel, Florian
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Mérola, Vittorio
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Thompson, Jack
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Lyons, Benjamin
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Reifler, Jason
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18 August 2023
Stoeckel, Florian
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Mérola, Vittorio
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Thompson, Jack
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Lyons, Benjamin
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Reifler, Jason
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Stoeckel, Florian, Mérola, Vittorio, Thompson, Jack, Lyons, Benjamin and Reifler, Jason
(2023)
Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union.
European Union Politics, 25 (1), .
(doi:10.1177/14651165231193833).
Abstract
How do citizens understand political authority within multi-level systems? We use original survey data from six European Union member states to assess the roles of political identity and interest in shaping citizen attitudes towards political authority in the European Union. We find that citizens with a greater interest in politics are more likely to express views on the authority of the European Union. These individuals are less likely to be uninformed. Interest does not necessarily mean that individuals hold correct perceptions. A substantive number of voters are misinformed about the power of Brussels. We find that citizens with an exclusively national identity are more likely to hold misperceptions than those who think of themselves as both members of their nation and as Europeans.
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Published date: 18 August 2023
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