This 1986 study presents an insightful perspective on public
attitudes towards the European Community. It contains a review of
the findings from public opinion surveys of the time on this issue,
but goes beyond straightforward description to provide a real
understanding of European attitudes. A variety of
social-psychological theories are used to test a model of the
structure underlying Community attitudes. The original data
reported in the present study parallel the findings from much
larger, representative and long-term surveys of public opinion.
Thus Miles Hewstone is able to derive from his research a
wide-ranging analysis of cross-national differences in attitudinal
support, the Community's impact on its citizens, and the likely
trends in attitude and voting behaviour. At a time when the entry
of Spain and Portugal had further expanded the Community's
membership, such issues were particularly timely and this clear and
penetrating study especially welcome.
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