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Euroscepticism after Brexit

open access: yesPolitical Insight, 2020
It would be very easy to assume that the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union in January 2020 finally put the running sore of UK-EU relations to bed for good: after several years of rancorous debate, might not the UK move on to other issues? Buta moment’s reflection will point towards the need for having an understanding of the European issue in ...
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Like John Major before him, David Cameron has pragmaticallymanaged his party’s dissensions over Europe withoutaddressing their fundamental sources. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Much as it did for his predecessors in the 1980s and 1990s, the “Europe Problem” has caused headaches for UK Prime Minister, David Cameron. While some have commented that Cameron has been more flexible on these issues than some of his predecessors, Simon
Usherwood, Simon
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EUROSCEPTISIM, AN INCREASING PHENOMENON AMONG THE MEMBER STATES. ROAD TO BREXIT [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română de Geografie Politică, 2016
In the context of a “shaking Europe”, the Eurosceptic voice sounds more loudly than ever. Known as a highly Eurosceptic member, the United Kingdom, through the lens of the rising political power of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), doubts the European ...
István POLGÁR
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Decisions about the Future of the European Union: an Approach from a Romanian Perspective [PDF]

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The European Union reached a turning point when it has not only to fructify the opportunities of the new market opened by globalization, but also to face significant threats such as the ageing population, the competition from the Asian producers and the ...
Ramona Dumitriu, Razvan Stefanescu
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THE LISBON TREATY: A SINUOUS RATIFICATION [PDF]

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This article deals with the intricate ratification process of the Lisbon Treaty, while focusing on the thorny issues of Euroscepticism and democratic deficit within the European Union in the current institutional context.
Adrian-Gabriel Corpadean
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Anti-Immigrant Eurosceptic Worldview in Estonia: a Comparison of Russian-Speaking and Estonian-Speaking Communities

open access: yesСравнительная политика
This article analyzes the transformation of the attitude of the Russian-speaking and Estonian-speaking communities of Estonia towards the reception of refugees from the 1990s until the present day.
S. A. Tambi
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Rising Euroscepticism is positively linked to increased support for radical right-wing parties. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Support for the EU has fallen in several European countries since the beginning of the financial crisis. Han Werts, Marcel Lubbers and Peer Scheepers assess the political effects of this rise in Euroscepticism using data from the European Social Survey ...
Lubbers, Marcel   +2 more
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