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Euroscepticism and the Global Financial Crisis* [PDF]
AbstractThis article explores the link between the financial crisis and Euroscepticism at the level of public opinion, building on and developing further the literature on the impact of economic, identity and institutional factors on Euroscepticism. It argues that the economic crisis did not substantially bring economic factors back in as an important ...
Serricchio F, Tsakatika M, Quaglia L.
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It’s not about the money. EU funds, local opportunities, and Euroscepticism [PDF]
Riccardo Crescenzi +2 more
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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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Euroscepticism as a Persistent Phenomenon*
AbstractIn the two decades since the emergence of the European Union at Maastricht there has been a concerted attempt to build a European political space, typified by the debates on constitutionalization and democratization. Much less noticed, but no less important, has been the mobilization of publics, interest groups and political parties against the
Usherwood, Simon, Startin, N
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Abstract This paper aims to visualise a contemporary phenomenon with dire consequences: Euroscepticism. First of all, I draw the picture of a world in which cleavages dominate social relations. Borders sometimes become bridges between states, paradoxically, as is the case with the European Union (EU).
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Populism, euroscepticism, and the populism-euroscepticism nexus
Populism and Euroscepticism have emerged as two of the most salient and contested phenomena in contemporary European politics. This review article develops a conceptual framework for analysing the populism–Euroscepticism nexus within CA23102 ‘Linking euroscepticism and populism: causes and consequences’ (EUPopLink).
Marta Lorimer +2 more
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Polonya, son birkaç yıldır birliğin temel değerlerine aykırı sayılabilecek eylem ve tutumları nedeniyle Avrupa Birliği içerisinde ağır eleştirilere maruz kalmış, 2015 yılında Hukuk ve Adalet Partisi'nin iktidara gelmesinden bu yana AB içerisindeki eleştirilerin dozu artmıştır.
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The UK, the EU, and COVID-19: Media reporting, the recontextualisation of Eurosceptic discourse, and the fait accompli of Brexit. [PDF]
Copeland P, Maccaferri M.
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Social media, education, and the rise of populist Euroscepticism. [PDF]
Fortunato P, Pecoraro M.
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Methods for analysing citizens' attitudes: a hypothetical Italian referendum about the membership of the European Union as a case study. [PDF]
De Luca M.
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