Euroscepticism has taken hold across the EU - but it has many different roots [PDF]
Euroscepticism - defined as outright or defined opposition to the European project - is becoming a mainstream, contested phenomenon, writes Simona Guerra.
Guerra, Simona
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Eurovisions: An Exploration and Explanation of Public Preferences for Future EU Scenarios. [PDF]
Goldberg AC, van Elsas EJ, De Vreese CH.
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Сквозь призму евроскептицизма Италии или «Повесть о будущем» проекта европейской интеграции [PDF]
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and its member-states have been characterized by a number of significant changes when Eurosceptic influence received bountiful grounds for the number of countries, founding members of the European Union ...
Вдовиченко, Вікторія Андріївна
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Territory, Temporality and Clustered Europeanization. IHS Political Science Series: 2006, No. 109 [PDF]
Non-convergence amongst the EU member states, despite a wide range of integration effects, has come to be accepted as conventional wisdom in the Europeanization debate.
Goetz, Klaus H.
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Social and Political Dimensions of the Eurozone Enlargement in the case of the Baltic States [PDF]
This Regional Input is a supplement to Ezoneplus Working Paper No. 13 on the Social Dimension of the Eastward Enlargement of the Eurozone. Political transition from authoritarian to democratic society has been extensive in all three Baltic States.
Allan Sikk +5 more
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Social Media Effects on Public Trust in the European Union. [PDF]
Kiratli OS.
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The space between leave and remain: archetypal positions of British parliamentarians on Brexit. [PDF]
Woollen C.
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The populism-euroscepticism nexus in a contested Europe: The EUPopLink COST Action. [PDF]
Andreadis I, Vasilopoulou S.
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What happened to Putin's friends? The radical right's reaction to the Russian invasion on social media. [PDF]
Wang C, Altiparmakis A.
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