Euroscepticism and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals

Author:   Michael Kaeding ,  Johannes Pollak ,  Paul Schmidt
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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Pages:   174
Publication Date:   09 September 2020
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Author:   Michael Kaeding ,  Johannes Pollak ,  Paul Schmidt
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030412715


ISBN 10:   3030412717
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   09 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Albania: will the EU's Ambiguity Lead to Euroscepticism? - Leonie Vrugtman.- Austria: Taking a Walk on the Wild Side - Paul Schmidt.- Belgium: Breaking the Consensus? Eurosceptic Parties - Wouter Wolfs and Steven Van Hecke.- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ethnopolitics and Hopeful Euroscepticism - No light at the End of the European Tunnel? - Vedran Džihić.- Bulgaria: Creeping EU-scepticism - The Tacit Consent that Fuels Populism - Hristo Panchugov and Ivan Nachev.- Croatia: The Government should take Citizens Seriously - Hrvoje Butković.- Cyprus: A Pro-European Attitude, but Scepticism Still Holds Strong - Giorgos Kentas.- Czechia: Who is the Most Eurosceptic of Them All? The Eurosceptic Race to the Bottom - Zdeněk Sychra and Petr Kratochvíl.- Denmark: Ambivalence Towards the EU - From Foot-Dragging to Pacesetters? - Maja Kluger Dionigi and Marlene Wind.- Estonia: Challenges with the Popularity of Right Wing Radicalism - Viljar Veebel.-Finland: A Meaningful EU debate is needed to Regain Ground from Populist Framing - Juha Jokela.- France: When Euroscepticism Becomes the Main Credo of the Opposition - Nonna Mayer and Olivier Rozenberg.- Germany: Eurosceptics and the illusion of an Alternative - Katrin Böttger and Funda Tekin.- Greece: The Remarkable Defeat of Euroscepticism - George Pagoulatos.- Hungary: Euroscepticism and Nationalism - Andras Inotai.- Iceland: Hard-Line Eurosceptics Clash with Eurosceptics - Baldur Thorhallsson.- Ireland: ‘A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats’ a Unique Situation on Countering Euroscepticism - Róisín Smith.- Italy: Has Salvini Saved the Country from Himself? Not Yet - Eleonora Poli.- Kosovo: Moonwalking Towards the European Union - Venera Hajrullahu.- Latvia: Euroscepticism – Between Reason and Treason - Karlis Bukovskis and Andris Spruds.- Liechtenstein: Euroscepticism Yes and No! - Christian Frommelt.- Lithuania: Euroscepticism - Present on the Margins - Ramūnas Vilpišauskas.- Luxembourg: Make Europe Work Better in the Greater Regions - Guido Lessing.- Malta: Bucking the Trend - How Malta Turned its Back on Euroscepticism - Mark Harwood.- Montenegro: A Great Bargain Between the European Union Optimism and Real Euroscepticism - Danijela Jaćimović and Sunčica Rogic.- North Macedonia: The Name in Exchange for European Union Membership? - Irena Rajchinovska Pandeva.- Norway: Outside, but … - John Erik Fossum.- Poland: Economic Enthusiasts, Value Adversaries - Zdzisław Mach and Natasza Styczyńska.- Portugal: Euroscepticism - Something Old, Something New and Everything Blue - Alice Cunha.- Romania: Euroscepticism - Contamination of the Mainstream Parties, Limited Support Among the Citizens - Bianca Toma and Alexandru Damian.- Serbia: Our Greatest Fear - An Empty Country, Pawn in the Hands of Great Powers on the “Periphery of the Periphery” - Marko Savković.- Slovakia: Euroscepticism as a Changing Notion in Electoral Campaigns - Oľga Gyárfášová and Lucia Mokrá.- Slovenia: Extremes are Attractive Only to the Media - Maja Bučar and Boštjan Udovič.- Spain: The Risk of too High Expectations on the EU's Role as a Problem Solver - Ignacio Molina.- Sweden: Battling for Values - Gunilla Herolf.- Switzerland: A Vital Relationship in the Stranglehold of Euroscepticism - Frank Schimmelfennig.- The Netherlands: Playing with Fire? Dutch Political Parties Between Reluctant and Pragmatic Pro-Europeanism - Maurits J. Meijers, Lars Stevenson and Adriaan Schout.- Turkey: A Vicious Cycle of Euroscepticism? - Senem Aydın-Düzgit and Özgehan Şenyuva.- UK: Brexit - The Car That Keeps on Crashing - Brendan Donnelly.- Ukraine: The Progress of (Euro) Populism in Postmodern Age - Yuriy Yakymenko and Viktor Zamiatin.

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Michael Kaeding is Former Chairman (2016-2019) and current Honorary Board Member of the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA). He is Professor of European Integration and European Union Politics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and holds an ad personam Jean Monnet Chair. Johannes Pollak is Rector of and Professor of Political Science at the Webster Vienna Private University, Austria. He is also Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, and Lecturer at the Universities of Salzburg and Vienna. Paul Schmidt is Secretary General of the Austrian Society for European Politics in Vienna. Previously, he worked at the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, both in Vienna and at their Representative Office in Brussels at the Permanent Representation of Austria to the European Union.

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