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Critical junctures and the crystallization of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism

A burgeoning literature documents the emergence of a new globalization cleavage in Western Europe, centered around the issues of immigration and European integration. We investigate to what extent the globalization cleavage has crystallized by studying the alignment of preferences regarding open bor...

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Main Authors: de Wilde, Pieter, Langsæther, Peter Egge, Özdemir, Sina Furkan
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