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For or Against the EU? Ambivalent Attitudes and Varied Arguments Towards Europe

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In this chapter the thesis of a homogeneous and uniformly structured orientation of attitudes towards European integration is questioned. We account for the diversity of arguments and the ambivalence of attitudes towards Europe. We argue that not all attitudes are politically structured. We question the widespread academic interpretation of a division of citizens into two clearly identifiable groups: Euroenthusiasts and Eurosceptics.
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Dorota Dakowska, Nicolas Hubé. For or Against the EU? Ambivalent Attitudes and Varied Arguments Towards Europe. Daniel Gaxie, Nicolas Hubé, Jay Rowell (dir.),. Perceptions of Europe. A Comparative Sociology of European Attitudes, ECPR Press, 2011. ⟨hal-01184071⟩
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