Does Immigration Boost Public Euroscepticism in EU Member States?
A number of studies have established a strong link between anti-immigration and Eurosceptic attitudes. But does this relationship necessarily imply that more immigration would increase public Euroscepticism in member states of the European Union?
Eddy Yeung
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The rise of post-imperial populism: the case of right wing Euroscepticism in Britain [PDF]
Recent approaches to contemporary Euroscepticism have explained it in terms of the politics of opposition and peripherality characteristic of competitive party systems. Euroscepticism becomes a central strategy by which non-mainstream parties or factions
CHRIS GIFFORD, Gifford, Chris
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The People Against Europe: The Eurosceptic Challenge to the United Kingdom's Coalition Government [PDF]
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposition. Populist Eurosceptic mobilizations exemplify opposition to depoliticized forms of political rule and demonstrate the tight political coupling of the
Gifford, Chris
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Exploring the linkage between Euroscepticism and redistributive policies in the EU. Insights from the case of Italy. [PDF]
openEuroscepticism has recently been manifested in areas that have been high recipients of EU funding manifested through Cohesion policy. As it is peculiar that instances of lack of support toward the Union be manifested in regions that receive ...
FAGGIANI, SIMONE
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Euroscepticism in the Visegrád Group
Motivation: Euroscepticism is an phenomenon which is becoming increasingly important. EU countries ought to enhance cooperation in the face of major challenges. Despite challenges facing the European Union too little attention has been devote exploration
Szewczyk, Jarosław, Jarosław Szewczyk
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Turkey: a vicious cycle of Euroscepticism?
Relations between Turkey and the European Union (EU) are currently facing an impasse. After a long period of stagnation, accession negotiations, which began in 2005, are now de facto frozen.
Şenyuva, Özgehan +4 more
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Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It
Conceptualizations and measurements of Euroscepticism tend to assume that, while parties may change positions from one period to another, they unequivocally espouse hard or soft euroscepticism at a given point in time. However, there are good theoretical
Annika Werner +5 more
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Government Euroscepticism and differentiated integration [PDF]
It is common to consider mass politics and Eurosceptic politicization as ‘post-functionalist’ constraints that encourage differentiated European integration.
Thomas Winzen (3722887)
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‘Whitby Woman’, ‘Waitrose Woman’: Gender and Voting Behaviour at the 2024 UK General Election
Abstract Women were identified as key targets in the 2024 British general election. There was much speculation as to whether ‘Whitby’ or ‘Waitrose’ women would swing the result for Labour. This interest in women voters stemmed, at least partially, from the fact that the 2017 and 2019 British general elections were the first where a modern gender gap—a ...
Rosie Campbell +3 more
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The 2024 General Election and the Rise of Reform UK
Abstract This article examines the social base of support for Reform UK. Did Nigel Farage's new party depend on the same types of ‘left behind’ voters who had previously backed UKIP? Do the results of the 2024 election suggest a hardening of the social divides that underpinned the rise of UKIP? Or has Britain's Eurosceptic and anti‐immigration movement
Oliver Heath +3 more
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