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European Union accession referendums

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 154 pages
Poids : 270 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
EAN : 9782800413495

European Union accession referendums


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European Union accession referendums

This book analyzes the Central European Countries referenda on their accession to the European Union. These events took place in a very short period of time and have the same main issue at stake ; this is why a comparison of their results is very feasible.
Political scientists of different countries use the same pattern for their analysis, taking into account the themes of the campaigns, their organization, the pro-and anti-European electorates, the stake of Europe in the public discourse, and the issue areas that were mobilized.
Can we speak about the same types of arguments for the different countries ? Did the different types of relations with Europe have a stake in the results ? Is it possible to compare the anti-European electorates ? Which were the public positions of the different political parties, trade unions and employers' organizations ? Is it possible to draw a parallel with the situation in the other fifteen member States ? Was the position of the parties in a political family identical for the different countries ? Can we speak about peculiarities due to the communist past ? Is there a domino effect for the different consultations ? This book tries to answer the questions outlined above.
A transversal reading of these themes is favored by the chapters organization. At a time when Europe gets more and more visible in the national political debates, and when the first political and economic effects of the enlargement are being felt, it is important to better understand the European debate in the new member States, as this is too often ignored or misinterpreted. The reactions after the first European Parliament elections prove this point. This book is a reminder and an analysis of the results of these ballots.
The wave of referenda on the EU accession in eight States allows us to better understand the way in which the social and political actors, but also the citizens of Central Europe, understand the European construction. Moreover, it allows a comparison not only of their attitudes in the framework of the region, but also with elder member States of the European Union.

Biographie

Jean-Michel DE WAELE is Professor in political science at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB). He is among other things the editor of Les clivages politiques en Europe centrale et orientale, published by Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles (2004).

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