Analyzing Malaise and Mobilization: The Effects of Media on Political Support and European Identity in Old and New Member States
The recent financial crisis and the way it was handled by European Union (EU) received a great deal of media coverage, and since the media has a tendency to alter public opinion, it is safe to assume that it has affected some Europeans’ attitudes towards the EU. In order to test that assumption, a m...
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Auteur principal: | Ejaz Waqas |
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