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E-raamat: European Narratives and Euroscepticism in the Western Balkans and the EU [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), (University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy), (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland), (University of Warsaw, Poland), (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), (Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (SUM), Italy)
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Moving from a social movement perspective, this timely volume examines narratives on Euroscepticism and frames on Europe from below, at the party and social movement levels. Revealing perspectives from both the Right and the Left, it unpacks the emergence, re-emergence and increase in critical voices and opposition towards Europe.

Based on extensive fieldwork in two candidate countries for accession to the EU and three member states, it offers insight from analysis of focus groups, interviews with Eurosceptic and pro-European political actors and ordinary citizens, together with frame analysis and scrutiny of archival material, electoral manifestoes and organisational documents. Revealing the development of Eurocritical frames, it demonstrates the differences and similarities in narratives used to address Europe and the conceptualisation of Euroscepticism. Key cases examined include the rise of illiberalism in post-transition Slovenia; complex Euroscepticism in Poland; the path from strong support to harsh opposition in Italy; indecision over membership in North Macedonia; anticipating the future while revisiting the past in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Offering guidelines for the direction of future research and policy, European Narratives and Euroscepticism in the Western Balkans and the EU is essential reading for scholars and students of political sociology, political science, European studies and international relations, as well as policy makers concerned with trajectories pro and against Europe and the European integration process.

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1. European Narratives and Euroscepticism: an introduction

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2. Our cases: Setting the context, Political and cultural opportunities for Eurosceptic narratives

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3. Poor EU contestation, external shocks and the rise of illiberalism in the Slovenian post-transition context.

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4. If you scratch the surface: Euroscepticism in Poland.

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5. From strong support to harsh opposition to the EU: the case of Italy.

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6. To join or not to join? The case of North Macedonia.

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7. Anticipating the (European) future while revisiting the (troubled) past: the Case of Bosnia Herzegovina

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8. Conclusion: Varieties of Euroscepticism

Manuela Caiani, Associate Professor in Political Science, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy.

Benedetta Carlotti, Researcher, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.

Marko Lovec, Associate Professor and Research Fellow, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Faris Koan, Researcher, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Maria Wincawska, Associate Professor of Political Science, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru, Poland.

Adam Balcer, Program Director, Jan Nowak Jezioraski College of Eastern Europe, Poland.