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Europeanization, euroscepticism and politicization in party politics
The development of European integration has meant that member states have experienced Europeanization and as a consequence the EU has become a more politicized issue in domestic politics. This has come over time and as a consequence of the decline of a permissive consensus. This has been manifest in the growth of political parties expressing Euroscepticism but there is great variety in the types of parties expressing this and in the sorts of issues that Euroscepticism is mobilized around in different member states.
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Oxford University PressPublisher URL
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504.0Book title
The member states of the European Union, 3rd EditionPlace of publication
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9780198737391Series
New European Union SeriesEdition
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- Politics Publications
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Simon Bulmer, Christian LequesneLegacy Posted Date
2020-02-11First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2020-02-11Usage metrics
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