Media discourses in Europe shift towards negativity post-Maastricht Treaty, shaping public opinion.
The Maastricht Treaty changed how people in Britain and Germany talked about Europe. Researchers looked at media discussions in both countries to see how they were affected. They found that over time, the media in both countries started talking about European integration in similar ways, using more negative language. This shows that there is now a shared space where people from different countries can talk about EU issues.