The European union: The Danes said ‘no’ in 1992 but ‘yes’ in 1995: How and why?

Autor: Palle Svensson, Ole Tonsgaard, Karen Siune
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Electoral Studies. 13:107-116
ISSN: 0261-3794
DOI: 10.1016/0261-3794(94)90028-0
Popis: The Danes said ‘no’ to the Maastricht Treaty in June 1992 because they were afraid of losing sovereignty and because they did not want any closer political integration in Europe, but they said ‘yes’ in reply to a new referendum in May 1993. What had happened? A number of explanations come to mind, but which comes closest to explaining what happened to the Danes between 1992 and 1993? The conclusion in this article is that very little happened to change attitudes to European integration, but that very little was enough to result in a ‘yes’, since only some 47,000 votes made the difference between ‘no’ and ‘yes’ in 1992. What actually happened had less to do with changes in attitudes and more to do with changes in perceptions of the European Union, and especially changes in the perception of the risk of losing national sovereignty. Mass media played a role in this perceptual change and played it very early in the process—not during the so-called campaign period running up to the referendum on 18 May 1993. A response to critical comments raised by Mark Franklin et al. to our analysis of the 1992 referendum is included.
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