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Attitudes towards EU borders

European Union
Migration
Regionalism
Euroscepticism
Public Opinion
P015
Frank Schimmelfennig
University of Zurich
Theresa Kuhn
University of Amsterdam

Building: Colégio Almada Negreiros, Room: A13

Wednesday 16:00 - 17:30 BST (19/06/2024)

Abstract

This panel brings together papers that inquire empirically into attitudes towards EU borders and cross-border movements. Drawing on various data sources (observational data and survey experiments) and focusing on different issues (trade, COVID-19-related entry restrictions, asylum, Frontex), they aim at explaining the factors that shape public opinion on borders and border policies.

Title Details
Fluid Borders, Solid Skepticism? Examining the role of internal-external bordering dynamics in explaining Euroscepticism View Paper Details
Accountability as a social norm - How perceptions of group endorsement for law-breaking actors re-shape political support and identities View Paper Details
Regional community building in hard times: a dyadic analysis of EU entry restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic View Paper Details
Border regions and attitudes on international trade in the European Union View Paper Details
Europe’s Immigration Divide: Multi-Dimensional Burden-Sharing as Solution? View Paper Details