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As the EU enters an increasingly uncertain phase after the 2016
Brexit referendum, Euroscepticism continues to become an
increasingly embedded phenomenon within party systems, non-party
groups and within the media. Yet, academic literature has paid
little attention to the emergence of, and increased development of,
transnational and pan-European networks of EU opposition. As the
'gap' between Europe's mainstream political elites and an
increasingly sceptical public has widened, pan-European spheres of
opposition towards the EU have developed and evolved. The volume
sets out to explain how such an innately contradictory phenomenon
as transnational Euroscepticism has emerged. It draws on a variety
of perspectives and case studies in a number of spheres - the
European Parliament, political parties, the media, civil society
and public opinion. Examining to what extent the pan-European
dimension of Euroscepticism is becoming increasingly influential,
it argues that opposition to European integration has for too long
been viewed somewhat narrowly, through the paradigm of national
party politics. This text will be of key interest to scholars,
students and professionals in EU politics, European studies,
political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics and
international relations.
As the EU enters an increasingly uncertain phase after the 2016
Brexit referendum, Euroscepticism continues to become an
increasingly embedded phenomenon within party systems, non-party
groups and within the media. Yet, academic literature has paid
little attention to the emergence of, and increased development of,
transnational and pan-European networks of EU opposition. As the
'gap' between Europe's mainstream political elites and an
increasingly sceptical public has widened, pan-European spheres of
opposition towards the EU have developed and evolved. The volume
sets out to explain how such an innately contradictory phenomenon
as transnational Euroscepticism has emerged. It draws on a variety
of perspectives and case studies in a number of spheres - the
European Parliament, political parties, the media, civil society
and public opinion. Examining to what extent the pan-European
dimension of Euroscepticism is becoming increasingly influential,
it argues that opposition to European integration has for too long
been viewed somewhat narrowly, through the paradigm of national
party politics. This text will be of key interest to scholars,
students and professionals in EU politics, European studies,
political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics and
international relations.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
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