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基本説明
Drawing on a variety of historical accounts, comparative case studies and textual analysis of over 150 party manifestos, this book examines party-based Euroscepticism as an electoral strategy and offers a dynamic theoretical model for analysis.
Full Description
An exploration of what drives party-based Euroscepticism and why some parties are Eurosceptic. This book looks at what makes mainstream opposition parties careful not to appear Eurosceptic and asks whether Euroscepticism is an aberration of politics, an extreme populist ideology, or just politics as usual.
Contents
An Introduction Defining Party-Based Euroscepticism: Structure, Processes, and Actors The 'Dark' Side of Democratization from Below Euroscepticism: Old Cleavages or New Strategies The Shadow of the Future The Spectre of Coalitionability Appendix Bibliography Notes