2022
DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2022.2032286
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Single issue EU referendums: tying hands, domestic effects and the challenge of consentification

Abstract: Single-issue referendums -which give voters a say on specific European Union (EU) policies or general questions of European integration -were rarely employed before the 2000s, but they have since become commonplace. Examples include Greece's 2015 referendum on negotiations with the EU and International Monetary Fund (IMF), Hungary's 2016 referendum on the relocation of refugees between EU member states and the UK's 2016 vote to leave the EU. This article asks why we are seeing more single-issue referendums in … Show more

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