Original Article
Comparative European Politics (2009) 7, 213–232. doi:10.1057/cep.2008.8
Positive country images, trust and public support for European integration
Gaspare M Gennaa
aDepartment of Political Science, The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968-0547, USA
Correspondence: Gaspare M Genna, E-mail: ggenna@utep.edu
Abstract
In this paper I contribute to the scholarship on public support for European integration by arguing that member-states' positive images influence individuals' support decisions. An attribute of this positive image is trust, which individuals utilize given the complexity of the integration process, the salient impact it has on their lives and the low levels of information individuals possess. The use of a member-state's image is therefore a short-cut to evaluate integration's impact on individuals. As the development of integration is strongly influenced by the relatively more economically powerful member-state, trust in Germany increases the level of support, more so than trusting the remaining members.
Keywords:
European integration, public support, trust, social identity theory, power transition theory
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