Bases of Support for the Eu's Common Foreign and Security Policy: Gender, Attitudes Toward Economic Integration, and Attachment To Europe

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2010

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Kentmen Çin, Çiğdem

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Sage Publications Ltd

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Abstract

The present study examines the determinants of individual support for the European Union's (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Using data from the 2005 Eurobarometer survey, I specified models that test whether gender, subjective economic evaluations of the European integration, and attachment to Europe affect how EU citizens view the CFSP and a possible rapid European military force. My findings show that there is no gender gap in EU foreign policy attitudes: women are not less pacific than men. Individuals base their evaluations of the EU on their experience of the economic integration and their feelings for Europe.

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Foreign policy opinion, European Union, Gender gap, Economic calculations, European identity, Public-Opinion, Gulf-War, Gap, Politics, Community, Identity, Model

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05 social sciences, 0506 political science

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Internatıonal Polıtıcal Scıence Revıew

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31

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3

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285

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299
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