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Abstract This article examines the section on European integration in the Joint Declaration by British Prime Minister John Major and his Irish counterpart Taoiseach Albert Reynolds in 1993. The Joint Declaration, also known as the ‘Downing Street Declaration’, was a pivotal moment in the Northern Ireland peace process.
Conor J. Kelly +3 more
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Euroscepticism and its manifestations in Latvian society
Bakalaura darbā tiek aplūkots eiroskepticisms un tā veidi Latvijas sabiedrībā mūsdienās. Kā mērķis tiek izvirzīts izpētīt Latvijas sabiedrībā pastāvošo eiroskepticismu un tā veidus. Mērķa sasniegšanai tiek izvirzīti vairāki uzdevumi, t.sk.
Bukovskis, Aleksis
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Absent Europe: Civic Protest and the Erosion of EU Symbolism in Serbia
Abstract This article analyses the strategic management of European Union (EU) references in Serbia's 2024–2025 student mobilisation. Drawing on original fieldwork and 18 semi‐structured interviews, the article integrates framing theory with the Discourse‐Historical Approach to reconstruct how EU‐related meanings were produced and operationalised.
Anna Seliverstova
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The Neo-populist politics of “Fluid Euroscepticism”: A comparative analysis of four populist parties’ European electoral manifestos. [PDF]
openPopulism and euroscepticism have become contemporary buzzwords, increasingly analysed in parallel or tandem. The debate over the proper definition of the two concepts is deeply embedded in the literature, leading to the emergence of multiple ...
CHIESURIN, ELISA
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Abstract Recent developments within the European Union (EU) reveal a notable ‘citizen turn’ marked by initiatives aimed at enhancing citizen engagement with EU institutions through deliberative mechanisms. Whilst existing scholarship has extensively examined political elites' perceptions of these participatory tools at the national level, the policy ...
Karolina Borońska‐Hryniewiecka +1 more
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Euroscepticism: The rise and fall of Euroscepticism in Iceland and the United Kingdom
Iceland has seen a rise in Euroscepticism since the BREXIT vote while The United Kingdom has seen a decline in Euroscepticism. These two states vary greatly historically, politically, culturally and in size, but they do have a common history of ...
Róbert Ingi Ragnarsson 1996-
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Abstract In recent years, the European Union (EU) expanded its digital regulatory competences. However, it is not clear which political trade‐offs occur in decision‐making on digital policy issues. This study examines how European parliamentarians and their party groups position themselves on these issues and which conflict lines emerge. Analysing roll
Adam Geoffrey Tyler, Ben Crum
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Modelling Transnational and Pan-European Euroscepticism
There is a major lacuna in the conceptualisation of Euroscepticism, which is seen as either national phenomena or as a generic one. This dichotomous approach fails to capture the emergence of transnational Eurosceptic groups, which combine national ...
Usherwood, S
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Abstract Why has the United Kingdom repeatedly restored substantive compatibility with European Union (EU) regulatory norms despite formal withdrawal? This article introduces the concept of asymmetric regulatory embeddedness (ARE) to explain post‐membership governance in highly integrated sectors. ARE captures the structural condition in which a former
George Asiamah
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Voting Red Again: How Social Capital and Local Change Drove the Trump Swing
ABSTRACT Social capital has long been regarded as a bulwark of democratic life. Yet in the United States—as across much of the democratic world—some of the communities with the densest social ties have proved the most receptive to antisystem politics.
Pedro Fierro +3 more
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