Voices of Europe: Citizens, Referendums, and European IntegrationBloomsbury Publishing PLC, 24.06.2003 - 173 Seiten Referendums are playing an increasingly influential role in the process of European integration. Starting with the entry of a first wave of new European Community members in the 1970s, this instrument of popular decision making has grown ever more important. Later stages in the enlargement process of the European Union have led to even more referendums. Indeed, European integration was seriously jeopardized when Danish voters first rejected the Maastricht Treaty and France's citizens almost joined them. Yet we know very little about how referendums affect the integration process. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Citizens Democracy and European Integration | 7 |
Referendums on European Integration | 23 |
Voting Behavior in Referendums | 47 |
Policy Effects of Referendums | 69 |
Assessing the Impact of Referendums | 87 |
Extending the Use of Referendums | 101 |
Conclusion | 115 |
Appendix | 121 |
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About the Author | |

