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EUSA Review 25/1 Winter 2012 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
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Euroskeptical Parties in Scandinavia

open access: yesCzech Journal of Political Science/Politologický časopis, 2004
At the end of 2003, preparatory work began for the establishment of a new Euroskeptical political party in Sweden. This party was established in February 2004 and is running up in the forthcoming European elections. The new party – The June List (Junilistan) – is not the first Euroskeptical party in the party systems of the Nordic countries.
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Reflections on Americans' Views of the Euro Ex Ante [PDF]

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This paper was prepared for a session of the 2009 American Economic Association meeting devoted to examining the views of American economists about the euro and the European Economic and Monetary Union on the tenth anniversary of the euro.
Martin S. Feldstein
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A Choice Set Modeling Approach to EU Issue Voting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Focusing on the case of Britain, this paper evaluates the role that EU issue voting played in the 1992 and 1997 elections. EU issue voting arises when the issue of European integration has a direct in uence on vote choice by in uencing the attractiveness
de Vries, Catherine   +2 more
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Taking Europe to Its Extremes : Examining Cueing Effects of Right-Wing Populist Parties on Public Opinion Regarding European Integration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In this article we examine the role of right-wing parties in framing and mobilizing national identity against European integration. Using a multi-level analysis and combining individual-level and contextual data, we analyze public support for European ...
Edwards, Erica, Netjes, Catherine E.
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‘Land Grabbing’ in Romania and Interlinkages with the Euroskeptic Populist Narrative

open access: yes, 2019
The upward land grabbing trend in Eastern Europe has remained understudied, as well as its strong interlinkages with political narratives - more specifically with the ones proposed by Euroskepticism and populism. The current paper looks at how land grabbing has emerged as a topic that fits the Euroskeptic populist discourse in Romania, despite the high
Verhoog, Suzanne, Stoica, Mihnea S.
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Independence in Europe: Secession, Sovereignty, and the European Union [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The aim of this thesis is to explore the experiences of four cohorts of students from their first semester until one year after graduation, with the focus on how they perceive their opportunities to influence their study conditions transition to work ...
Connolly, Christopher K.
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Euroskeptics, Europeanists, Euroenthusiasts, Europhobes – How to Work with These Categories?

open access: yesCzech Journal of Political Science/Politologický časopis, 2004
This article presents an overview of the debate on political parties’ attitudes to European integration and the European Union (‘Europe’). First, it focuses on the typology of party attitudes to ‘Europe’. It deals with two anti-European attitudes – soft Euroskepticism and hard Euroskepticism, as defined by Paul Taggart and Aleks Szczerbiak. Taggart and
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Improving EU Constitutional Politics? A Preliminary Assessment of the Convention [PDF]

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The Convention appears to many as both a confirmation of the thesis of the new institutionalism on the value of institutions for shaping the outcome of constitutional politics (the politics of creating EU fundamental rules) and a new model for democratic
Carlos Closa
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The Fear of the “Social Dumping” and the Restriction of the Labour Force at the European Level [PDF]

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In the restless and alarming context of the present economic crisis with its manifestations and effects, the labour market at European level confronts itself with a saturation of the labour force offer.
MARIANA IOVITU
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