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This book provides an analysis of the European Parliament elections 2019 with a focus on East-Central European countries. The authors offer conceptual insights into Euroscepticism and discuss traditionally familiar concepts in a new light, pairing East-Central European Euroscepticism with visions of illiberal democracy, on the one hand, and showing the increasing Europeanisation of Eurosceptic parties in the region, on the other. The book combines a fresh and innovative conceptual treatment with rich and accurate empirical evidence in order to highlight the dynamics of Euroscepticism in "new"…mehr
This book provides an analysis of the European Parliament elections 2019 with a focus on East-Central European countries. The authors offer conceptual insights into Euroscepticism and discuss traditionally familiar concepts in a new light, pairing East-Central European Euroscepticism with visions of illiberal democracy, on the one hand, and showing the increasing Europeanisation of Eurosceptic parties in the region, on the other. The book combines a fresh and innovative conceptual treatment with rich and accurate empirical evidence in order to highlight the dynamics of Euroscepticism in "new" EU member states. Students and experts interested in EU politics, within academia and beyond, will find this volume particularly informative.
Vít Hloušek is Professor of European Politics at the Department of International Relations and European Studies and Head of the International Institute of Political Science, Masaryk University, Czech Republic. Petr Kaniok is Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations and European Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Theorizing East Central European Euroscepticism in the Light of the European Parliament Elections (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).- 2. Republic of Bulgaria (Dragomir Stoyanov and Plamen Ralchev).- 3. Croatia (Goran Čular and Marijana Grbeša).- 4. Czech Republic (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).- 5. Estonia (Piret Ehin, Tõnis Saarts, and Mari-Liis Jakobson).- 6. Hungary (Krisztina Arato).- 7. Latvia (Daunis Auers).- 8. Lithuania (Liutauras Gudžinskas and Tomas Bekišas).- 9. Poland (Aleks Szczerbiak).- 10. Romania (Sorina Soare and Claudiu D. Tufiș).- 11. Slovakia (Marek Rybář).- 12. Slovenia (Alenka Krašovec and Damjan Lajh).- 13. Euroscepticism, parties, voters and politicisation in the 2019 campaigns for the European Parliament elections in Central and Eastern Europe (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).
1. Theorizing East Central European Euroscepticism in the Light of the European Parliament Elections (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).- 2. Republic of Bulgaria (Dragomir Stoyanov and Plamen Ralchev).- 3. Croatia (Goran Cular and Marijana Grbesa).- 4. Czech Republic (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).- 5. Estonia (Piret Ehin, Tõnis Saarts, and Mari-Liis Jakobson).- 6. Hungary (Krisztina Arato).- 7. Latvia (Daunis Auers).- 8. Lithuania (Liutauras Gudzinskas and Tomas Bekisas).- 9. Poland (Aleks Szczerbiak).- 10. Romania (Sorina Soare and Claudiu D. Tufi ).- 11. Slovakia (Marek Rybár).- 12. Slovenia (Alenka Krasovec and Damjan Lajh).- 13. Euroscepticism, parties, voters and politicisation in the 2019 campaigns for the European Parliament elections in Central and Eastern Europe (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).
1. Theorizing East Central European Euroscepticism in the Light of the European Parliament Elections (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).- 2. Republic of Bulgaria (Dragomir Stoyanov and Plamen Ralchev).- 3. Croatia (Goran Čular and Marijana Grbeša).- 4. Czech Republic (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).- 5. Estonia (Piret Ehin, Tõnis Saarts, and Mari-Liis Jakobson).- 6. Hungary (Krisztina Arato).- 7. Latvia (Daunis Auers).- 8. Lithuania (Liutauras Gudžinskas and Tomas Bekišas).- 9. Poland (Aleks Szczerbiak).- 10. Romania (Sorina Soare and Claudiu D. Tufiș).- 11. Slovakia (Marek Rybář).- 12. Slovenia (Alenka Krašovec and Damjan Lajh).- 13. Euroscepticism, parties, voters and politicisation in the 2019 campaigns for the European Parliament elections in Central and Eastern Europe (Vít Hloušek and Petr Kaniok).
1. Theorizing East Central European Euroscepticism in the Light of the European Parliament Elections (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).- 2. Republic of Bulgaria (Dragomir Stoyanov and Plamen Ralchev).- 3. Croatia (Goran Cular and Marijana Grbesa).- 4. Czech Republic (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).- 5. Estonia (Piret Ehin, Tõnis Saarts, and Mari-Liis Jakobson).- 6. Hungary (Krisztina Arato).- 7. Latvia (Daunis Auers).- 8. Lithuania (Liutauras Gudzinskas and Tomas Bekisas).- 9. Poland (Aleks Szczerbiak).- 10. Romania (Sorina Soare and Claudiu D. Tufi ).- 11. Slovakia (Marek Rybár).- 12. Slovenia (Alenka Krasovec and Damjan Lajh).- 13. Euroscepticism, parties, voters and politicisation in the 2019 campaigns for the European Parliament elections in Central and Eastern Europe (Vít Hlousek and Petr Kaniok).
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