Description
• highlights how populism is related to EU contestation
• explains the context-bound and increasingly complex production and development of the populism-Euroscepticism nexus
• provides a new angle of study to the subject area
Table of Contents
Introduction: populism and EU contestation
1. The study of populism and EU contestation
2. A discursive approach to the populism-Euroscepticism nexus
3. Europeanization in Spain
4. Podemos: the populist rise in Spain
5. Europeanization in Germany
6. The emergence of the radical right in Germany
7. Comparison and conclusions



