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View article: Partisan cueing and preferences for fiscal integration in the European Union
Partisan cueing and preferences for fiscal integration in the European Union Open
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View article: Closed borders, closed minds? COVID‐related border closures, EU support and hostility towards immigrants
Closed borders, closed minds? COVID‐related border closures, EU support and hostility towards immigrants Open
Do border closures affect political attitudes? While a large body of research has discussed the effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on nationalism and outgroup hostility, much less is known about how one of the main policy responses to stop t…
View article: Partisan Cueing and Preferences for Contentious European Integration Steps
Partisan Cueing and Preferences for Contentious European Integration Steps Open
Can political parties steer public preferences for highly contested issues? European integration has become increasingly politicized, forcing governments to heed constituents’ preferences during international negotiations. Existing researc…
View article: The youth gender gap in support for the far right
The youth gender gap in support for the far right Open
View article: P468: Pathologic regression and treatment dose intensity in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with or without Viscum album extract injections: a retrospective study
P468: Pathologic regression and treatment dose intensity in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with or without Viscum album extract injections: a retrospective study Open
View article: Recurrence and survival in high-intermediate risk endometrial cancers with isolated tumor cell lymph node metastasis
Recurrence and survival in high-intermediate risk endometrial cancers with isolated tumor cell lymph node metastasis Open
In this retrospective study, there was no significant difference in survival for patients with HIR endometrial cancer and ITC SLNs treated with either EBRT/VBT or CRT. Patients with three or more HIR risk factors remain at risk for recurre…
View article: Benchmarking pandemic response: How the UK’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout impacted diffuse and specific support for the EU
Benchmarking pandemic response: How the UK’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout impacted diffuse and specific support for the EU Open
Does the EU’s performance compared to neighboring countries influence public support? Using a benchmarking approach, we argue that people compare their country’s performance within the EU to that of a non-EU country, shaping their attitude…
View article: Ernst B. Haas, liberal nationalism and the double-edged nature of European identity
Ernst B. Haas, liberal nationalism and the double-edged nature of European identity Open
While Ernst B. Haas is recognized among European integration scholars as a founding figure of neo-functionalism, his later writing on nationalism is less known to European integration scholars. I contribute to this special issue by discuss…
View article: Closer during crises? European identity during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Closer during crises? European identity during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine Open
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View article: Clinical outcomes analysis of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced vulvar cancer (1134)
Clinical outcomes analysis of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced vulvar cancer (1134) Open
View article: An Overview of Endometrial Cancer with Novel Therapeutic Strategies
An Overview of Endometrial Cancer with Novel Therapeutic Strategies Open
Endometrial cancer (EC) stands as the most prevalent gynecologic malignancy. In the past, it was classified based on its hormone sensitivity. However, The Cancer Genome Atlas has categorized EC into four groups, which offers a more objecti…
View article: In this together? Support for European fiscal integration in the COVID-19 crisis
In this together? Support for European fiscal integration in the COVID-19 crisis Open
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View article: Regional inequalities and transnational solidarity in the European Union
Regional inequalities and transnational solidarity in the European Union Open
Amid the eurocrisis, scholars and policy makers sought to establish an EU-wide layer of social policy, aiming to ensure common standards through the EU and to provide a degree of common social protection. While public support for European …
View article: Partisan Cueing and Preferences for Fiscal Integration in the European Union
Partisan Cueing and Preferences for Fiscal Integration in the European Union Open
To what extent can political parties steer public preferences for highly contested issues such as fiscal integration in the European Union? European integration has become increasingly politicized, forcing governments to heed constituents’…
View article: As the twig is bent, the tree is inclined? The role of parental versus own education for openness towards globalisation
As the twig is bent, the tree is inclined? The role of parental versus own education for openness towards globalisation Open
Citizens with higher levels of education are consistently found to be more open to immigration and European integration than those with less education. However, the literature has neglected the issue of whether educational divides in anti-…
View article: The Intergenerational Transmission of Party Preferences in Multiparty Contexts: Examining Parental Socialization Processes in the Netherlands
The Intergenerational Transmission of Party Preferences in Multiparty Contexts: Examining Parental Socialization Processes in the Netherlands Open
Research shows that parents have a strong influence on the party preferences of their children. Yet little is known about how such preferences are transmitted in multiparty systems with weak party identification and high electoral volatili…
View article: Governance reforms and public acceptance of regulatory decisions: Cross‐national evidence from linked survey experiments on pesticides authorization in the European Union
Governance reforms and public acceptance of regulatory decisions: Cross‐national evidence from linked survey experiments on pesticides authorization in the European Union Open
Do governance reforms affect public acceptance of regulatory decisions, and if so, how? We tackled this critical but under‐studied question through a pair of linked survey experiments on public attitudes toward the reform of European Union…
View article: How does fiscal austerity affect trust in the European Union? Analyzing the role of responsibility attribution
How does fiscal austerity affect trust in the European Union? Analyzing the role of responsibility attribution Open
Austerity policies tend to be generally unpopular and national governments have been found to lose support when they implement such policies. However, during the sovereign debt crisis, governments of ‘bailout countries’ were pressured by E…
View article: Unemployment risk-sharing in the EU: How policy design influences citizen support for European unemployment policy
Unemployment risk-sharing in the EU: How policy design influences citizen support for European unemployment policy Open
This article explores public preferences for European unemployment programs explicitly discussed in actual policymaker debate. European policymakers have been considering European-level Unemployment Risk Sharing (EURS) to stabilize member-…
View article: How does fiscal austerity affect trust in the European Union? Analyzing the role of responsibility attribution
How does fiscal austerity affect trust in the European Union? Analyzing the role of responsibility attribution Open
Austerity policies tend to be generally unpopular and national governments have been found to lose support when they implement such policies. However, during the sovereign debt crisis, governments of ‘bailout countries’ were pressured by E…
View article: Preferences for European unemployment insurance: a question of economic ideology or EU support?
Preferences for European unemployment insurance: a question of economic ideology or EU support? Open
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study public support for such schemes by conducting a conjoint experiment on support for European unemployment insurance in 13 EU member states. We…
View article: In This Together? Support for European Fiscal Integration in the COVID-19 Crisis
In This Together? Support for European Fiscal Integration in the COVID-19 Crisis Open
European fiscal integration is highly controversial and is assumed to lead to a Euroskeptic backlash among the public. Yet, in a historical decision in July 2020, European governments agreed on the ambitious recovery package ‘Next Generati…
View article: Growing Up as a European? Parental Socialization and the Educational Divide in Euroskepticism
Growing Up as a European? Parental Socialization and the Educational Divide in Euroskepticism Open
Research consistently shows that individuals with higher levels of education express lower levels of Euroskepticism. This relationship has been explained by values and skills acquired in education and by higher labor‐market competitiveness…
View article: Reforming EU Pesticides Regulation, Rebuilding Public Support: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Six Member States
Reforming EU Pesticides Regulation, Rebuilding Public Support: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Six Member States Open
View article: Common currency, common identity? How the euro has fostered a European identity
Common currency, common identity? How the euro has fostered a European identity Open
Does European institution building in key areas of national sovereignty go hand in hand with the emergence of a common identity among European citizens? Drawing on a new study, Fedra Negri, Francesco Nicoli and Theresa Kuhn show that the i…
View article: The EU Can Improve the Political Sustainability of Next Generation EU by Making it a Long-Term Structure
The EU Can Improve the Political Sustainability of Next Generation EU by Making it a Long-Term Structure Open
Concerns about a populist, Eurosceptic backlash have long been an obstacle to the fiscal integration of the EU. This column uses a new survey fielded in five countries – France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain – to measure the v…
View article: Common currency, common identity? The impact of the Euro introduction on European identity
Common currency, common identity? The impact of the Euro introduction on European identity Open
Does European state building go hand in hand with European nation building? This article engages with the scholarly debate on the dynamic relationship between the construction of supranational political institutions that exert key function…
View article: Corruption and support for decentralisation
Corruption and support for decentralisation Open
Existing explanations of individual preferences for decentralisation and secession focus on collective identity, economic considerations and party politics. This paper contributes to this literature by showing that preferences for fiscal a…
View article: 4553 An investigation into the use of curcumin, a topical herbal agent, for the treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
4553 An investigation into the use of curcumin, a topical herbal agent, for the treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, with approximately 570,000 newly diagnosed cases and 311,000 related deaths among women in 2018.In the United States, approximately 13,000 new cases …
View article: Primary colonic extrauterine endometrial stromal sarcoma: A case and review of the literature
Primary colonic extrauterine endometrial stromal sarcoma: A case and review of the literature Open