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Learning the Brexit Lesson? Shifting Support for Direct Democracy in Germany in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum
by
Steiner, Nils D.
, Landwehr, Claudia
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Accession
/ Adjustment
/ Aftermath
/ Attitudes
/ Brexit
/ Citizen participation
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Direct democracy
/ direkte Demokratie
/ EU membership
/ European integration
/ Hypotheses
/ Insight
/ international learning
/ Learning
/ Letter
/ Longitudinal studies
/ opinion updating
/ Panel data
/ Political activism
/ Political development
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Populism
/ process preferences
/ Public opinion
/ Referendums
/ Voters
/ Wiederholungsbefragte der Wahlkampf-Panels zu den Bundestagswahlen 2013 und 2017 (GLES) (ZA6827 v1.0.0)
2023
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Learning the Brexit Lesson? Shifting Support for Direct Democracy in Germany in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum
by
Steiner, Nils D.
, Landwehr, Claudia
in
Accession
/ Adjustment
/ Aftermath
/ Attitudes
/ Brexit
/ Citizen participation
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Direct democracy
/ direkte Demokratie
/ EU membership
/ European integration
/ Hypotheses
/ Insight
/ international learning
/ Learning
/ Letter
/ Longitudinal studies
/ opinion updating
/ Panel data
/ Political activism
/ Political development
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Populism
/ process preferences
/ Public opinion
/ Referendums
/ Voters
/ Wiederholungsbefragte der Wahlkampf-Panels zu den Bundestagswahlen 2013 und 2017 (GLES) (ZA6827 v1.0.0)
2023
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Learning the Brexit Lesson? Shifting Support for Direct Democracy in Germany in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum
by
Steiner, Nils D.
, Landwehr, Claudia
in
Accession
/ Adjustment
/ Aftermath
/ Attitudes
/ Brexit
/ Citizen participation
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Direct democracy
/ direkte Demokratie
/ EU membership
/ European integration
/ Hypotheses
/ Insight
/ international learning
/ Learning
/ Letter
/ Longitudinal studies
/ opinion updating
/ Panel data
/ Political activism
/ Political development
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Populism
/ process preferences
/ Public opinion
/ Referendums
/ Voters
/ Wiederholungsbefragte der Wahlkampf-Panels zu den Bundestagswahlen 2013 und 2017 (GLES) (ZA6827 v1.0.0)
2023
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Learning the Brexit Lesson? Shifting Support for Direct Democracy in Germany in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum
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Learning the Brexit Lesson? Shifting Support for Direct Democracy in Germany in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum
2023
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Overview
The June 2016 Brexit referendum sent international shock waves, possibly causing adjustments in public opinion not only in the UK, but also abroad. We suggest that these adjustments went beyond substantive attitudes on European integration and included procedural preferences towards direct democracy. Drawing on the insight that support for direct democracy can be instrumentally motivated, we argue that the outcome of the Brexit referendum led (politically informed) individuals to update their support for referendums based on their views towards European integration. Using panel data from Germany, we find that those in favour of European integration, especially those with high political involvement, turned more sceptical of the introduction of referendums in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. Our study contributes to the understanding of preferences for direct democracy and documents a remarkable case of how – seemingly basic – procedural preferences can, in today's internationalized information environment, be shaped by high-profile events abroad.
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