Description
This article discusses public opinion about internationalized governance, specifically the European Union, the UN, and NATO. It looks at how these institutions are viewed by the public, and how this opinion has changed over time.
New agencies of international government are among the most innovative and experimental aspects of late twentieth-century politics. This book examines mass opinion about the European Union, its structures, powers, operations, enlargement, and legitimacy, but it also deals with the UN and NATO.