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ID120133
Title ProperDirect democracy and regional integration
Other Title Informationcitizens' perceptions of treaty implications and the Irish reversal on Lisbon
LanguageENG
AuthorGarry, John
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Analyses of voting in European Union referendums typically distinguish between 'second-order' effects and the impact of substantive 'issues'. In order to explain change in referendum outcome, two types of substantive issues are distinguished in this article. Focusing on Irish voting in the Lisbon Treaty referendums and using data from post-referendum surveys, it is found that perceptions of treaty implications outperform underlying attitudes to EU integration in predicting vote choice at both referendums, and perceptions of treaty implications are strong predictors of vote change between the referendums. The findings have broadly positive implications for normative assessments of the usefulness of direct democracy as a tool for legitimising regional integration advance.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of Political Research Vol. 52, No.1; Jan 2013: p.94-118
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of Political Research Vol. 52, No.1; Jan 2013: p.94-118
Key WordsDirect Democracy ;  Regional Integration ;  European Union Treaties ;  Voting ;  Lisbon ;  Ireland