How supranational institutions benefit from crises: Member states' solidarity and the EU's image during the COVID-19 pandemic




Papageorgiou Achillefs, Immonen Waltteri

PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD

2023

European Union Politics

EUROPEAN UNION POLITICS

EUR UNION POLIT

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1465-1165

1741-2757

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/14651165231156846

https://doi.org/10.1177/14651165231156846

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179306615



In this article, we demonstrate how solidarity between member states can have a positive effect on the image of the EU, even if the latter's actions in handling a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic are deemed unsatisfactory. Employing data from a special Eurobarometer survey enriched with data from the Oxford's COVID-19 government response tracker, we show that European citizens who are more satisfied with interstate solidarity have to a greater extent a positive image of the EU compared to citizens who are less satisfied. We also show that this effect is further pronounced in the case of EU citizens who are less satisfied with institutional solidarity, which is the solidarity going from EU institutions to the member states.

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