Anti Europeanism

Anti Europeanism
Author: Marco Baldassari,Emanuele Castelli,Matteo Truffelli,Giovanni Vezzani
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030244286

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The book analyzes different critical attitudes towards European integration from a multidisciplinary perspective. By applying both quantitative and normative-theoretical approaches, the contributors assess the causes and effects of the popularity of EU-critical positions and doctrines, such as souverainism, neo-nationalism and neo-populism. The book also presents country studies to compare populist movements and parties, such as the Five Stars Movement in Italy, Syriza in Greece and UKIP in the UK. It offers insights into the historical and normative roots of the diverse anti-European standpoints, and the various political demands and agendas connected with these views, ranging from rejections of EU institutions to demands for institutional reforms and propositions for alternative projects.

The End of European Integration

The End of European Integration
Author: Paul Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134084746

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Written by a leading international expert on European integration, this volume examines the European Union in a period of hesitation about future integration in the early twenty-first century.

Anti Europeanism Populism and European Integration in a Historical Perspective

Anti Europeanism  Populism and European Integration in a Historical Perspective
Author: Andrea Guiso,Daniele Pasquinucci
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2024-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781040044315

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This book explores the long-term origins of populist Euroscepticism. Taking a historical perspective to move beyond explaining present-day expressions of opposition to the European Union in isolation, this book reveals the historical sedimentation of the several ways and forms taken over decades by opposition towards European integration. As such, this approach – with contributions from across disciplines - explains not just the past of Euroscepticism, but also its current nature and future prospects. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European History, European Politics and Studies and more broadly to Political Science, International Relations, the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Uncouth Nation

Uncouth Nation
Author: Andrei S. Markovits
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691173511

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No survey can capture the breadth and depth of the anti-Americanism that has swept Europe in recent years. From ultraconservative Bavarian grandmothers to thirty-year-old socialist activists in Greece, from globalization opponents to corporate executives--Europeans are joining in an ever louder chorus of disdain for America. For the first time, anti-Americanism has become a European lingua franca. In this sweeping and provocative look at the history of European aversion to America, Andrei Markovits argues that understanding the ubiquity of anti-Americanism since September 11, 2001, requires an appreciation of such sentiments among European elites going back at least to July 4, 1776. While George W. Bush's policies have catapulted anti-Americanism into overdrive, particularly in Western Europe, Markovits argues that this loathing has long been driven not by what America does, but by what it is. Focusing on seven Western European countries big and small, he shows how antipathies toward things American embrace aspects of everyday life--such as sports, language, work, education, media, health, and law--that remain far from the purview of the Bush administration's policies. Aggravating Europeans' antipathies toward America is their alleged helplessness in the face of an Americanization that they view as inexorably befalling them. More troubling, Markovits argues, is that this anti-Americanism has cultivated a new strain of anti-Semitism. Above all, he shows that while Europeans are far apart in terms of their everyday lives and shared experiences, their not being American provides them with a powerful common identity--one that elites have already begun to harness in their quest to construct a unified Europe to rival America.

European Integration and New Anti Europeanism Vol 2

European Integration and New Anti Europeanism  Vol  2
Author: Patrick Moreau,Birte Wassenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Central-local government relations
ISBN: 3515114564

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Anti Americanism in Europe

Anti Americanism in Europe
Author: Russell A. Berman
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817945121

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"Since September 11, 2001, the attitudes of Europeans toward the United States have grown increasingly more negative. For many in Europe, the terrorist attack on New York City was seen as evidence of how American behavior elicits hostility - and how it would be up to Americans to repent and change their ways. In this revealing look at the deep divide that has emerged, Russell A. Berman explores the various dimensions of contemporary European anti-Americanism."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Anti liberal Europe

Anti liberal Europe
Author: Dieter Gosewinkel
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782384250

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The history of modern Europe is often presented with the hindsight of present-day European integration, which was a genuinely liberal project based on political and economic freedom. Many other visions for Europe developed in the 20th century, however, were based on an idea of community rooted in pre-modern religious ideas, cultural or ethnic homogeneity, or even in coercion and violence. They frequently rejected the idea of modernity or reinterpreted it in an antiliberal manner. Anti-liberal Europe examines these visions, including those of anti-modernist Catholics, conservatives, extreme rightists as well as communists, arguing that antiliberal concepts in 20th-century Europe were not the counterpart to, but instead part of the process of European integration.

Neoconservative Images of Europe

Neoconservative Images of Europe
Author: Philipp Scherzer
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2022-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110763966

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While in the last twenty years perceptions of Europe have been subjected to detailed historical scrutiny, American images of the Old World have been almost wantonly neglected. As a response to this scholarly desideratum, this pioneering study analyzes neoconservative images of Europe since the 1970s on the basis of an extensive collection of sources. With fresh insight into the evolution of American images of Europe as well as into the history of U.S. neoconservatism, the book appeals to readers familiar and new to the subject matters alike. The study explores how, beginning in the early 1970s, ideas of the United States as an anti-Europe have permeated neoconservative writing and shaped their self-images and political agitation. The choice of periodization and investigated personnel enables the author to refute popular claims that widespread Euro-critical sentiment in the United Studies during the early 21st century – considerably ignited by neoconservatives – was a distinct post-Cold War phenomenon. Instead, the analysis reveals that the fiery rhetoric in the context of the Iraq War debates was merely the climax of a decade-old development.