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Figure 1. Brown’s (2000) classification scheme of nationalisms.
Figure 2. Country means of variable battery Q25, “Feeling close to…”.
Table 2. Rotated Component Matrix of European Identity (EU.ID).
Figure 3. Factor loadings above 0.4 on the first five principal components Data source: ISSP 2003
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