European Integration and new Anti-Europeanism II
The 2014 European Election and New Anti-European Forces in Southern, Northern and Eastern Europe, Engl/dt, Studien zur Geschichte der Europäischen Integration (SGEI) / Études sur lHistoire de lIntégration Européenne (EHIE) / Studies on the History of
Patrick Moreau/Birte Wassenberg
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Zusatztext
The economic crises since 2008, the tensions concerning the Euro, the Greek question and the refugee problem have fuelled a strong "Eurosceptic" movement. At the 2014 European elections, the rise of Eurosceptic forces could be observed in virtually all Member States of the EU. This publication regroups the contributions to a Conference organized 2014 in Strasburg by the CNRS-University of Strasbourg research unit "UMR Dynamiques européennes", in the framework of the IDEX excellence project "The European Integration and the New Anti-Europeanism". In this second of two volumes, three groups of EU Member States are analysed: Mediterranean (Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, Greece), Scandinavian States (Sweden, Finland) and Austria; finally, Eastern European and Baltic States (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia). Does the discourse of Eurosceptic parties in Eastern Europe differ from national-populists in the Nordic States or Austria? Is anti-Europeanism of the Greek or Cypriot extreme right similar to that of "parties of disruption" in Italy (Five Star Movement) or Spain (Podemos)? Can we equate anti-Europeanism of Czech Communists and alter-Europeanists in the Baltic States?
Autorenportrait
Patrick Moreau ist Politikwissenschaftler am CNRS. Er ist Mitglied der Forschungseinheit UMR Dynamiques européennes. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Populismus sowie rechts- und linksextremistische Parteien in Europa.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 02.08.2016
Umfang: 239 S., 240 S., 5 s/w Zeichng., 99 s/w Tab., 104 I
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.5 x 24 x 17 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783515114554
Umbreit-Nr.: 9551875
