In recent years, elections in EU countries have been generally regarded as moments of truth for European institutions. The 2018 electoral results in Italy and Slovenia disproved the idea that pro-EU stances were back in the foreground, as Emmanuel Macron’s and Mark Rutte’s 2017 victories in France and theNetherlands respectively had previously suggested. Euroscepticism is anything but defeated: sovereign claims are part of the political offer of populist and far-right parties all over Europe.
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Symbolic Universes and (Post)Crisis Scenarios
Salvatore S.
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2019
Abstract
In recent years, elections in EU countries have been generally regarded as moments of truth for European institutions. The 2018 electoral results in Italy and Slovenia disproved the idea that pro-EU stances were back in the foreground, as Emmanuel Macron’s and Mark Rutte’s 2017 victories in France and theNetherlands respectively had previously suggested. Euroscepticism is anything but defeated: sovereign claims are part of the political offer of populist and far-right parties all over Europe.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.