New agencies of international government are among the most innovative and experimental aspects of late twentieth-century politics. This book examines mass opinion about the European Union, its structures, powers, operations, enlargement, and legitimacy, but it also deals with the UN and NATO.
New agencies of international government are among the most innovative and experimental aspects of late twentieth-century politics. This book examines mass opinion about the European Union, its structures, powers, operations, enlargement, and legitimacy, but it also deals with the UN and NATO.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Oskar Niedermayer and Richard Sinnott: Introduction * PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES * 2: Richard Sinnott: Bringing Public Opinion Back in * 3: Oskar Niedermayer and Bettina Westle: A Typology of Orientations * PART II: SUPPORT FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION * 4: Oskar Niedermayer: Trends and Contrasts * 5: Agusti Bosch and Kenneth Newton: Economic Calculus or Familiarity Breeds Content? * 6: Bernhard Wessels: Development of Support: Diffusion or Demographic Replacement? * 7: Bernhard Wessels: Evaluations of the EC: Elite or Mass-Driven? * 8: Guido Martinotti and Sonia Stefanizzi: Europeans and the Nation State * PART III: LEVELS OF LEGITIMACY * 9: Sophie Duchesne and André-Paul Frognier: Is there a Europan Identity? * 10: Oskar Niedermayer: Trust and Sense of Community * 11: Richard Sinnott: Policy, Subsidiarity, and Legitimacy * 12: Oskar Niedermayer and Richard Sinnott: Democratic Legitimacy and the European Parliament * PART IV: ENALARGING THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONALIZED GOVERNANCE * 13: Bettina Westle: The view from Within * 14: Frank Aarebrot, Sten Berglund, and Thomas Weninger: The View from EFTA * 15: Sten Berglund, Frank Aarebrot, Jadwiga Koralewicz: The View from Central and Eastern Europe * 16: Philip Everts: NATO, the Europan Community, and the United Nations * 17: Philip Everts and Richard Sinnott: European Publics and the Legitimacy of Internationalized Governance
* 1: Oskar Niedermayer and Richard Sinnott: Introduction * PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES * 2: Richard Sinnott: Bringing Public Opinion Back in * 3: Oskar Niedermayer and Bettina Westle: A Typology of Orientations * PART II: SUPPORT FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION * 4: Oskar Niedermayer: Trends and Contrasts * 5: Agusti Bosch and Kenneth Newton: Economic Calculus or Familiarity Breeds Content? * 6: Bernhard Wessels: Development of Support: Diffusion or Demographic Replacement? * 7: Bernhard Wessels: Evaluations of the EC: Elite or Mass-Driven? * 8: Guido Martinotti and Sonia Stefanizzi: Europeans and the Nation State * PART III: LEVELS OF LEGITIMACY * 9: Sophie Duchesne and André-Paul Frognier: Is there a Europan Identity? * 10: Oskar Niedermayer: Trust and Sense of Community * 11: Richard Sinnott: Policy, Subsidiarity, and Legitimacy * 12: Oskar Niedermayer and Richard Sinnott: Democratic Legitimacy and the European Parliament * PART IV: ENALARGING THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONALIZED GOVERNANCE * 13: Bettina Westle: The view from Within * 14: Frank Aarebrot, Sten Berglund, and Thomas Weninger: The View from EFTA * 15: Sten Berglund, Frank Aarebrot, Jadwiga Koralewicz: The View from Central and Eastern Europe * 16: Philip Everts: NATO, the Europan Community, and the United Nations * 17: Philip Everts and Richard Sinnott: European Publics and the Legitimacy of Internationalized Governance
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