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The populist politics of Euroscepticism in times of crisis: Comparative conclusions [PDF]
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parties in contemporary Europe in the face of the Great Recession, migrant crisis, and Brexit. Drawing on case studies included in the Special Issue on France,
Andrea L P Pirro +2 more
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Putting Brexit into perspective: the effect of the Eurozone and migration crises and Brexit on Euroscepticism in European states [PDF]
This paper examines the link between recent EU crises and the development of party-based Euroscepticism across Europe. It draws on data from expert surveys with qualitative data to outline the way in which we can empirically see the link between the ...
Paul Taggart, Aleks Szczerbiak
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Party-based Euroscepticism: Euroscepticism driven by Ideological Motivations
East and West Studies, 2023Assuming that party-based Euroscepticism could expand to citizens’ Euroscepticism and bring about changes in party system in European countries, this study seeks to understand the characteristic of Eurosceptic parties and to explore the motivations leading these parties to adopt Eurosceptic positions.
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Party Politics, 2015
This article examines whether the support for Eurosceptic challenger parties influences mainstream party position change on European integration in Western Europe. The key finding is that Eurosceptic challenger support is capable of influencing mainstream position shifts on European integration provided that, on average, EU issues are regarded as ...
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This article examines whether the support for Eurosceptic challenger parties influences mainstream party position change on European integration in Western Europe. The key finding is that Eurosceptic challenger support is capable of influencing mainstream position shifts on European integration provided that, on average, EU issues are regarded as ...
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2020
Euroscepticism has become a political challenge of imposing size. The belief that the EU would continue, inexorably, to increase its responsibilities, its membership, and its credibility with the electorates of Europe seems like a pipedream. Almost every major European country now has a political party (whether of the left or right) that is openly ...
M. Gilbert, D. Pasquinucci
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Euroscepticism has become a political challenge of imposing size. The belief that the EU would continue, inexorably, to increase its responsibilities, its membership, and its credibility with the electorates of Europe seems like a pipedream. Almost every major European country now has a political party (whether of the left or right) that is openly ...
M. Gilbert, D. Pasquinucci
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Acta Politica, 2007
What leads citizens and political parties to oppose the principles, institutions, or policies of the European Union? This double special issue brings together specialists on public opinion, political parties, and media to answer this question. We examine economic interest and identity as sources of Euroscepticism among Europe's citizens and we analyse ...
Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks
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What leads citizens and political parties to oppose the principles, institutions, or policies of the European Union? This double special issue brings together specialists on public opinion, political parties, and media to answer this question. We examine economic interest and identity as sources of Euroscepticism among Europe's citizens and we analyse ...
Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks
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2008
Abstract According to the Eurobarometer, Danes generally cherish their European Union (EU) membership. In 2002, it showed that 68 per cent of Danes found EU membership to be advantageous, and only 17 per cent rejected this postulate (European Commission 2002d: 12).
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Abstract According to the Eurobarometer, Danes generally cherish their European Union (EU) membership. In 2002, it showed that 68 per cent of Danes found EU membership to be advantageous, and only 17 per cent rejected this postulate (European Commission 2002d: 12).
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Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2021Reinhard C Heinisch +2 more
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