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Euroscepticism as a Transnational and Pan-European Phenomenon

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Euroscepticism as a Transnational and Pan-European Phenomenon

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The Emergence of a New Sphere of Opposition

Euroscepticism as a Transnational and Pan-European Phenomenon

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Euroscepticism as a Transnational and Pan-European Phenomenon book

The Emergence of a New Sphere of Opposition
Edited ByJohn FitzGibbon, Benjamin Leruth, Nick Startin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 8 September 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315688893
Pages 198
eBook ISBN 9781315688893
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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FitzGibbon, J., Leruth, B., & Startin, N. (Eds.). (2016). Euroscepticism as a Transnational and Pan-European Phenomenon: The Emergence of a New Sphere of Opposition (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315688893

ABSTRACT

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

ByJOHN FITZGIBBON, BENJAMIN LERUTH, NICHOLAS STARTIN

chapter 2|14 pages

Modelling transnational and pan-European Euroscepticism

BySIMON USHERWOOD

chapter 3|18 pages

To cooperate or not to cooperate? The European Radical Right and pan-European cooperation

ByNICHOLAS STARTIN, NATHALIE BRACK

chapter 4|17 pages

Is ‘Eurorealism’ the new ‘Euroscepticism’? Modern conservatism, the European Conservatives and Reformists and European integration

ByBENJAMIN LERUTH

chapter 5|17 pages

Contesting integration: the Radical Left and Euroscepticism

ByMICHAEL HOLMES

chapter 6|17 pages

Transnational mobilisation and critical Europeanism

BySEVASTI CHATZOPOULOU, ANGELA BOURNE

chapter 7|16 pages

‘Stop TTIP’: towards a transnational Eurosceptic opposing the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership?

ByDAN KEITH

chapter 8|17 pages

Transnational Euroscepticism as ideational solidarity? The ‘No’ campaign in the Irish referendums on the Lisbon Treaty

ByJOHN FITZGIBBON

chapter 9|17 pages

Eurosceptic candidate MEPs in the news: a transnational perspective

ByKATJANA GATTERMANN, SOFIA VASILOPOULOU

chapter 10|15 pages

Religion and the European Union: a commitment under stress

BySIMONA GUERRA

chapter 11|11 pages

Conclusion

ByJOHN FITZGIBBON, BENJAMIN LERUTH
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