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The paper makes an attempt to map the Copenhagen criterion of democracy and the rule of law, one of the main instruments governing the biggest enlargement in the Union history. The meaning of it, however, is still as vague today as it was more than ten years ago, at the time of introduction of...
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This article analyses the extent to which the European Union (EU) constitutes a normative power in its relations with Moldova. ‘Normative power Europe’ is examined along three dimensions: (i) normative intent; (ii) normative process; and (iii) normative impact. Our empirical analysis focuses...
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This paper addresses the puzzle of why Portugal has consistently supported the EU’s fifth enlargement. We argue that standard explanations, based on welfare maximisation, geopolitics, or rhetorical action, cannot persuasively account for this policy choice. Instead, we advance an alternative...
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variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family …
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variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family …
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variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family …
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variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family …
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variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010895528
Many studies have underlined the existence of clear and persistent differences in the levels of political interest among European citizens. In this report these differences and developments in political involvement and political apathy are described and analysed, and conventional explanations in...
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Political interest of citizens usually is depicted as an individual attribute that can be explained by referring to the resources and skills of the people concerned. The analyses presented here are based on a critical assessment of the explanatory power of these approaches in cross-national and...
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