Peoples’ perspectives on the ‘Future of Europe’ – A comparative study from within and beyond the European Union

Author:

Goldberg Andreas C1ORCID,Hoffmann Lukas Benedikt2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

2. Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Free University Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Tendencies of European disintegration – culminated in Brexit – have laid bare the lack of a future plan for Europe. Few extant studies contain a future outlook and often lack a public opinion perspective, albeit the latter’s relevance in the ‘constraining dissensus’ between citizens and political elites about European integration. Focusing on European Union–non-European Union relations, this study presents comparative evidence on peoples’ preferences for the future of EUrope and their underlying reasons. We map citizen preferences using original open-ended survey question responses across eight European countries from within and outside the European Union. Our results show that non-European Union citizens’ preferences deviate more strongly from the status quo compared to those of European Union citizens. In contrast, risk-taking attitudes play no role for citizen preferences.

Funder

Amsterdam Centre for European Studies

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Demography,Health (social science)

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