Public opinion and internationalized governance

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Public opinion and internationalized governance

edited by Oskar Niedermayer and Richard Sinnott

(Beliefs in government, v. 2)

Oxford University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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. Series description This set of five volumes is an exhaustive study of beliefs in government in post-war Europe. Based upon an extensive collection of survey evidence, the results challenge widely argued theories of mass opinion, and much scholarly writing about citizen attitudes towards government and politics. The series arises from a research project sponsored by the European Science Foundation. Series ISBN: 0-19-961880-1 This book is intended for scholars and students of comparative and European politics, public opinion; journalists working in the same areas; civil servants.

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