UID:
edoccha_9959016263102883
Format:
1 online resource (160 p.)
ISBN:
3-0352-6347-7
Series Statement:
Euroclio, Number 75
Content:
This book analyses in detail the electoral manifestos and programmes presented by twenty-two parties during the European Parliamentary elections in 2009. The research indicates that radical right-wing parties usually have Europhobic impulses, however, radical left-wing parties are, in theory, favourable to European integration, but dispute the direction currently imposed by the EU authorities.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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""Table of Contents""; ""Prologue""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter I. Euroscepticism: The State of the Issue""; ""1. Definitional problems""; ""2. A new cleavage?""; ""4. Causes of Euroscepticism""; ""5. Social Euroscepticism""; ""6. Political parties and Euroscepticism""; ""7. Ideology and strategy of the radical parties""; ""Chapter II. Background of Parties and their Impact on the 2009 Elections""; ""1. Traditional positions of the parties""; ""2. The elections to the European Parliament of 2009""; ""Chapter III. Election Manifestos and Programmes""; ""The Radical Right""
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""1. National sovereignty""""2. Democratic deficit and neoliberalism""; ""3. The balance of radical right parties""; ""The Radical Left""; ""1. The rejection of neoliberal Europe""; ""2. The democratic deficit and national sovereignty""; ""3. The balance of radical left parties""; ""Conclusions""; ""Direct Sources""; ""1. Radical Right""; ""2. Radical Left""; ""Bibliography""; ""Acronyms""; ""1. Acronyms for political formations subject to this research""; ""2. Other acronyms""
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 2-87574-041-5
Language:
English