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A Two-Level Analysis of the Determinants of Direct Democratic Choices in European, Immigration and Foreign Policy in Switzerland

Pascal Sciarini and Anke Tresch
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Pascal Sciarini: University of Geneva, Switzerland, pascal.sciarini@unige.ch
Anke Tresch: University of Geneva, Switzerland, anke.tresch@unige.ch

European Union Politics, 2009, vol. 10, issue 4, 456-481

Abstract: This article employs a unique data set — covering 25 popular votes on foreign, European and immigration/asylum policy held between 1992 and 2006 in Switzerland — in order to examine the conditional impact of context upon utilitarian, cultural, political and cognitive determinants of individual attitudes toward international openness. Our results reveal clear patterns of cross-level interactions between individual determinants and the project-related context of the vote. Thus, although party cues and political competence have a strong impact on individuals’ support for international openness, this impact is substantially mediated by the type of coalition that is operating within the party elite. Similarly, subjective utilitarian and cultural considerations influence the voters’ decision in interaction with the content of the proposal submitted to the voters as well as with the framing of the voting campaign.

Keywords: direct democracy; international openness; multi-level analysis; public attitudes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1177/1465116509346388

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