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This timely contribution pulls no punches and views the UK as institutionally Eurosceptic across politics and society, from the press to defence. It represents a rich and original contribution to the emerging field of Eurosceptic studies, and a key contribution to this important issue.
Contents
List Of Tables And Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes On Contributors
Introduction; Chris Gifford & Karine Tournier-Sol
PART I: NATION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
1. The Essential Englishman: The Cultural Nature And Origins Of British Euroscepticism; Menno Spiering
2. Beyond Awkwardness: England, The European Union And The End Of Integration; Ben Wellings
3. Beyond The English? The Uk ' 's Pluri-National Euroscepticism; Andrew Mycock And Chris Gifford
4. British Euroscepticism And The Geopolitics Of A Post-Imperial Britain; Cornelius Crowley
PART II: PARTY POLITICS AND EUROSCEPTICISM
5. Reassessing British Conservative Euroscepticism As A Case Of Party (Mis)Management; Agnès Alexandre-Collier
6. The Dilemma Of Pro-European Parties In The Uk: The Case Of Labour And The Liberal Democrats Since 2010; Pauline Schnapper
7. The Ukip Challenge; Karine Tournier-Sol
PART III: EUROSCEPTIC CIVIL SOCIETY
8. Performing Euroscepticism: The Uk Press And Cameron ''s Bloomberg Speech; Oliver Daddow
9. Extra-Parliamentary Eurosceptic Actors In The Uk; John Fitzgibbon
Part IV: EUROSCEPTIC INTERESTS?
10. British Political Discourse On The EU In The Context Of The Eurozone Crisis; Catherine Macmillan
11. The Role Of Finance In The UK ' 's Relationship With The European Union; Nicholas Sowels
12. The Transatlantic Dimension Of British Euroscepticism; Hajnalka Vincze
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