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Article Dans Une Revue European Union Politics Année : 2008

Regarding the Dutch `Nee' to the European Constitution

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In June 2005, 61.5% of the Dutch voted `nee' in the referendum on the European constitution. In the present contribution I test hypotheses from the national identity, utilitarian and political approaches to explain this voting behaviour. I collected data in the Netherlands to test whether one of those approaches has been decisive in explaining the referendum outcome. I also provide information about whether specific EU evaluations from these approaches explain the voting behaviour, thus bringing in the discussion on the importance of domestic political evaluations (second-order election effects). I also test hypotheses on which theoretical approach explains differences between social categories in rejecting the constitution. My results show that specifically EU evaluations in particular accounted for the `no' vote, although in conjunction with a strong effect from domestic political evaluations. I also find evidence for `party-following behaviour' irrespective of people's attitudes. Utilitarian explanations determine the `no' vote less well than political or national identity explanations. The strongest impact on voting 'no' came from a perceived threat from the EU to Dutch culture.
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hal-00571757 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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Marcel Lubbers. Regarding the Dutch `Nee' to the European Constitution. European Union Politics, 2008, 9 (1), pp.59-86. ⟨10.1177/1465116507085957⟩. ⟨hal-00571757⟩

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