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Opposing Europe?: The Comparative Party Politics of Euroscepticism - Volume 1: Case Studies and Country Surveys (Hardcover)
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Opposing Europe?: The Comparative Party Politics of Euroscepticism - Volume 1: Case Studies and Country Surveys (Hardcover)
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The project of European integration now spans Europe, but in
becoming bigger and broader the European Union has brought on
itself significant criticism. As the EU becomes deeper, wider, and
more ambitious, so opposition and scepticism become more prominent
for citizens and more problematic for elites. Concerns about a
'democratic deficit' and the distance between European elites and
publics have come to be a common feature of European politics. As a
consequence Euroscepticism has become a part of the terrain of
conflict between political parties across Europe. Opposing Europe?
provides the first comprehensive review of party-based
Euroscepticism across the breadth of contemporary Europe, and the
first in-depth comparative academic study of Euroscepticism. This,
the first of two volumes, is made up of chapters that map,
describe, and analyse Euroscepticism in the party systems of a
range of countries and the European Parliament. Each is written to
a common frame of reference that differentiates 'hard' and 'soft'
Euroscepticism. The volume looks across Europe and includes EU
member states and candidate and non-member states in order to draw
out comparative lessons that relate to the nature of political
parties, party systems, and the domestic politics of European
integration. Opposing Europe? is a groundbreaking, 'state of the
art' book that provides a definitive review of a key issue in
European politics. It is also one of the few attempts to integrate
the fields of EU studies with both West European and East European
studies in order to draw lessons about the way in which the EU
interacts with domestic politics in both member and non-member
states. Examining the way that parties position themselves and
compete on the European issue provides powerful lessons for the
trajectory of the European integration project more generally and
on the prospects for the emergence of a European political system
and polity.
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