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PhD student: Kathleen Massart, Université de Gand - Promotor: Prof. Alain Van Hiel (Université de Gand) - Co-promotor: Jasper Van Assche. In recent years, Europe encountered several crises, starting with the financial crisis in 2008, followed by the migration crisis in 2013, and currently it’s facing the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the motto ‘Never waste a good crisis’, we want to investigate the impact of these European crises on citizens’ identification with the EU and the national level. Moreover, many studies revealed a positive association between political discontent and voting for populist parties, and we expect that discontent with the performance of governments with respect to crisis management may have similar effects. We are particularly interested in the interaction between the two governance levels and if one level can have a positive influence on the other, or conversely, can take the other level down. We hypothesize that identification with Europe will prevent people to fall for populist party programs which are mostly Eurosceptic and nationalistic. On the other hand, we expect that a strong identification with the national level and a disidentification with the EU or a disidentification with both levels, will make people more attracted to the populist discourse.