Contextualising euroscepticism a geographical and political compass to navigate euroscepticism across member states and ideology

Dissertation, University of Copenhagen, 2020

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Veröffentlicht: Copenhagen University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Social Sciences 2020
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Zusammenfassung:Dissertation, University of Copenhagen, 2020
Brexit has underlined the potential impact of popular Euroscepticism, and polls have shown that it is not a completely unrealistic scenario that other countries will be leaving the European Union in the future. However, Euroscepticism reflects other aspirations than leaving the EU. As a self-proclaimed democratic union, the EU should be concerned with which union is in demand among the citizens of the remaining 27 member states and which elements of the union is unpopular and inspires Euroscepticism. The purpose of this dissertation is to exemplify why contextualization of Euroscepticism is essential and to explain why Euroscepticism diverge across citizens of different ideological preferences and member states. The dissertation seeks to fulfill this ambition by taking five different theoretical approaches to study differences in Euroscepticism within different contexts.
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ISBN:9788772094359