Direct democracy, border residence and Euroscepticism: evidence from a proposition to terminate the free movement of persons between Switzerland and the European Union

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Direct democracy, border residence and Euroscepticism: evidence from a proposition to terminate the free movement of persons between Switzerland and the European Union
Titre du livre
National Populism and Borders: The Politicisation of Cross-border Mobilisations in Europe
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Bernhard Laurent, Lauener Lukas
Editeur
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN
9781802208047
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
13/01/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Mazzoleni Oscar, Biancalana Cecilia, Pilotti Andrea, Bernhard Laurent, Yerly Grégoire, Lauener Lukas
Série
New Horizons in European Politics series
Numéro de chapitre
8
Pages
143-164
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Direct-democratic votes on EU-related issues have played an increasingly important role in European democracies over the last decades. This chapter seeks to enrich the state of the art by focusing on the role played by national borders as a key determinant of voting decisions. It focuses on Switzerland by studying the so-called "limitation initiative", a proposition by the populist radical right that aimed to terminate the agreement related to the free movement of persons with the EU. Using a representative post-vote web survey, we show that border residence increased people's likelihood of accepting the limitation initiative. This finding contradicts our hypothesis based on previous quantitative empirical research, which suggests a negative relationship between border residence and Euroscepticism. We argue that our result is attributable to the fact that Switzerland is economically much more attractive than its neighbouring EU member states, leading to negative externalities in the Swiss borderlands.
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