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Understanding public Euroscepticism
Euroscepticism has become more and more embedded both at the EU and national levels (Usherwood et al. 2013) and persistent across domestic debates (Usherwood and Startin 2013).
Simona Guerra
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Euroscepticism: Theoretical Review [PDF]
The term Euroscepticism has become synonymous with the protest movement in modern Europe. This phenomenon originated in the British Isles and later embraced all countries of the European continent.
Gribovsky Vasily
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National bitterness, powerlessness and greatness: Examining constructions of affect as part of argumentation in populist EU discourse in Finland. [PDF]
Abstract Social psychological research exploring the rhetoric of Eurosceptic, right‐wing populist actors and laypeople's argumentation in the polarizing context of Brexit has indicated the emotion‐laden nature of EU‐related issues. However, few studies have explicitly united affective and discursive psychological analyses of these topics.
Tormis H, Sakki I, Pettersson K.
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Following the collapse of the communist regime in Poland, the issue of European Union membership has emerged as one of the top issues in Poland’s foreign policy.
Mustafa Çağatay Aslan
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EUROSCEPTICISM OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN CROATIA
The 2009 financial crisis, which resulted in the economic divergence of euro area member states, spurred a rise in Euroscepticism across the European Union.
Mišela Amanović, Martina Solenički
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Spillovers and Euroscepticism [PDF]
During the crisis, support for the EU has declined noticeably in many European Union member states. While previous research on European public opinion has mainly focused on the impact of domestic country- and individual-level factors on public attitudes towards the EU, this paper argues that developments in other EU member states can also have a ...
Ioannou, Demosthenes +2 more
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Downplaying Euroscepticism in Mainstream Media: The Schengen Accession of Romania and Bulgaria
Scholars have expressed concern about the growth of Eurosceptic discourses in the media since Taggart’s (1998) article on Euroscepticism. While some progress has been made in understanding the media’s role in increasing Euroscepticism, previous studies ...
Adriana Ștefănel +2 more
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Euroscepticism and populism in Italy among party elites and the public
The recent history of European politics has been characterised by the mounting phenomena of populism and Euroscepticism. Some recent analyses discuss the possible convergence between the two, exemplified, above all, by the increased success of ...
Nicolò Conti +2 more
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How Eurosceptic is Fidesz actually?
Until now there is no consensus in the academic literature as to whether Fidesz is a (soft) Eurosceptic party or rather Europragmatic. By identifying the manifestations of Euroscepticism on the policy level rather than the party level, this article sheds
Hargitai Tibor
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Polski eurosceptycyzm w kontekście dylematów teoretycznych i porównawczych
Polish Euroscepticism in the context of theoretical and comparative dilemmas The aim of this article is an analysis of two of the most inflammatory issues in the debate over Euroscepticism – the typology of anti‑European attitudes and the main ...
Krzysztof Zuba
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