Oskar Niedermayer / Richard Sinnott (eds.)
Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance
Herausgeber: Niedermayer, Oskar; Sinnott, Richard
Oskar Niedermayer / Richard Sinnott (eds.)
Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance
Herausgeber: Niedermayer, Oskar; Sinnott, Richard
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198294764
- ISBN-10: 019829476X
- Artikelnr.: 24080780
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198294764
- ISBN-10: 019829476X
- Artikelnr.: 24080780
* 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
* 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
* 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