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Unpacking Endogeneity: Growth, Discontent and Cohesion Policy in the EU Regions
ABSTRACT This paper explores the complex interplay between regional economic growth, political discontent, and policy responsiveness within EU regions, focusing on increasing inequalities in the context of the EU's ongoing processes of deepening and widening integration. Drawing on panel data for the EU28 at the regional level (NUTS2) from 2010 to 2018,
George Petrakos +2 more
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Abstract Scholars who have examined European integration from a neo‐Polanyian perspective have long been sceptical about the opportunities for a ‘countermovement’ against the EU's market‐making bias. However, as part of a broader ‘social turn’, recent years have seen the adoption of EU legislation to promote fair and decent working conditions. Based on
Sven Schreurs
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Abstract Since 2007, the European Union has devoted significant time and energy to the production and dissemination of new statistics designed to monitor social and environmental trends of various types. These initiatives have often been presented as part of a broader ‘beyond GDP agenda’, which challenges the centrality of economic growth, as measured ...
Christopher Holmes, Agnieszka Widuto
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A Static or Dynamic Union: Euroscepticism and the Internal Legitimacy of the European Integration
The article focuses on the role of the phenomenon of Euroscepticism in the issue of the legitimacy of the European Union (EU), namely on the relation between the current conceptualisation of Euroscepticism and the EU’s ability to operate „imide“ the ...
Petr Kaniok
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The UK, the EU, and COVID-19: Media reporting, the recontextualisation of Eurosceptic discourse, and the fait accompli of Brexit. [PDF]
Copeland P, Maccaferri M.
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Abstract What are the long‐term effects of populism on foreign policy? This aspect has not been addressed yet by the burgeoning literature on the international consequences of populism. In this contribution, we hypothesise that the two distinctive features of populist foreign policy‐making, mobilisation/politicisation and personalisation/centralisation,
Sandra Destradi, Emidio Diodato
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CESAA 18TH ANNUAL EUROPE ESSAY COMPETITION 2010 - Honours winner: Benjamin Power, Australian National University This paper demonstrates that the existing literature on voter preference formation in European referenda is insufficient to explain the ...
Benjamin Power
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Social media, education, and the rise of populist Euroscepticism. [PDF]
Fortunato P, Pecoraro M.
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BAZELE FUNDAMENTALE ALE IDENTITĂȚII NAȚIONALE ELVEȚIENE CA FACTOR DE EUROSCEPTICISM
În articol sunt analizate elementele fundamentale ale identității naționale elvețiene: federalismul, neutralitatea și democrația directă. Modelul de identitate elvețian este unic în felul său, după natura sa și setul de valori cu care se identifică ...
USM ADMIN
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The Silent Phenomenon of Euroscepticism in Cyprus
Accession to the European Union is a new chapter in the history of a country. The European project aims at peace, security, freedom, and social justice, the elimination of discrimination, respect for diversity, social and economic development, the ...
Iakovos Menelaou
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