The history of European integration has always known "external states" that did not want or were not able to join the process of European integration. The EU might indeed not be seen as attractive: Since 2008, it has had to face many crises, first the financial crisis, then the migration and Schengen crises in 2015, and finally the "leave" vote in Great Britain in 2016, the so-called "Brexit". Euro-skepticism has continually increased in EU-member states as the rejection of various EU treaties proved. On national as well as EU levels, the strength of anti-European parties has grown. The present volume, edited by Birte Wassenberg and Patrick Moreau, concentrates on these "external states", particularly their attitude towards Europe. By looking at the geopolitical context, a wide range from historical constants to a changing of attitudes is shown and proves that the EU remains a fundamental actor of European politics and that its attraction continues to be very powerful.
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Patrick Moreau ist Politikwissenschaftler am CNRS. Er ist Mitglied der Forschungseinheit UMR Dynamiques europeennes. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Populismus sowie rechts- und linksextremistische Parteien in Europa. Birte Wassenberg est professeure d'histoire contemporaine a Sciences Po, Universite de Strasbourg. Elle consacre ses recherches a la construction europeenne, aux frontieres, espaces de voisinage et aux relations franco-allemandes.
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Gr.-8°, Brosch. 181 S., mit 5 Tab. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // The history of European integration has always known "external states" that did not want or were not able to join the process of European integration. The EU might indeed not be seen as attractive: Since 2008, it has had to face many crises, first the financial crisis, then the migration and Schengen crises in 2015, and finally the "leave" vote in Great Britain in 2016, the so-called "Brexit". Euro-skepticism has continually increased in EU-member states as the rejection of various EU treaties proved. On national as well as EU levels, the strength of anti-European parties has grown. The present volume, edited by Birte Wassenberg and Patrick Moreau, concentrates on these "external states", particularly their attitude towards Europe. By looking at the geopolitical context, a wide range from historical constants to a changing of attitudes is shown and proves that the EU remains a fundamental actor of European politics and that its attraction continues to be very powerful. ISBN: 9783515112529 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 327. Artikel-Nr. 21916
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