A new publication from the team at the Chair of European and Global Governance, published in the Journal of Common Market Studies, examines the positions of Eurosceptic parties on EU institutions. The study reveals that nationalist parties primarily oppose supranational institutions such as the European Commission, while post-communist parties focus their criticism on intergovernmental bodies like the European Council. Notably, post-communist parties support strengthening the European Parliament. This research offers fresh perspectives on the connections between party families, identity, and Euroscepticism, inspiring debates on institutional reforms that address criticisms while fostering EU integration. You can find the full article here: [https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13701](https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13701).
Gad, N., Heldt, E.C. and Csehi, R. (2025) ‘Divergent Attitudes of Eurosceptic Parties Towards Intergovernmental and Supranational EU Institutions’. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 63(4), 1259-1279.
