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Is anyone listening? Mass and elite opinion cueing in the EU
Authors:David Sanders  Gabor Toka
Institution:1. Department of Government, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom;2. Department of Political Science, Central European University, Nador u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:The paper analyses the connections between elite and mass opinion in the European Union. It considers both the ways in which mass publics use heuristics supplied by political elites to form their EU opinions, and the ways in which political elites respond to the opinions of the mass publics they represent. The paper employs data from simultaneously-conducted elite and mass surveys carried out in sixteen European countries in 2007. The results show that masses and elites in Europe do appear to take cues from one another in forming their EU opinions. Political elites base their individual-level opinions on the average position taken by their respective (national) party supporters. Mass respondents base their opinions on the average position taken by elite members of the (national) party with which they identify.
Keywords:Heuristics  European Union  Mass attitudes  Elite attitudes  Party cues  Economic and political elites
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