The Institutional Response to Crises and European Identity: A Quantitative Analysis of Public’s (un)Responsiveness in Times of Crisis KU Leuven
Since the early 1990s, the European Union (EU) has experienced international and domestic crises of different nature, – financial, terroristic, migration and health issues –, which encouraged the exacerbation of a political convergence and a sense of Europeanness among European citizens (Checkel & Katzenstein, 2009), gradually transforming the “permissive consensus” for European integration into a “constraining dissensus” (Hooghe & ...