Date of Award
Summer 8-2018
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor Degree
Department
Political Science
First Advisor
Ridvan Peshkopia
Language
English
Abstract
This thesis contributes to the growing literature that calls upon psychology traits and belief
systems to explain people’s attitudes toward their country’s EU membership. By relying on trust in politicians and institutions as well as self-reported extraversion, it argues for a positive association of such traits with people’s support for EU membership. I test my hypothesis with a probability simple random sample that I helped to collect in Albania during summer 2017. I find evidence that people’s trust in country’s politicians, EU politicians, and EU judiciary predict more support for Albania’s EU membership. However, I was not able to find evidence that people’s trust in Albania’s judiciary predicts more support for EU membership. Those findings carry both theoretical and practical importance since they both generalize and contextualize existing research, as well as help politicians and institutions to fight to increase their citizens’ trust in them, if they want to increase EU legitimacy.
DOI
10.33107/ubt-etd.2018.249
Recommended Citation
Arifi, Ardit, "Extraversion, Trust in Institutions and Support for EU Membership" (2018). Theses and Dissertations. 266.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/etd/266