British Euroscepticism and the Eurozone Crisis 2008-2013

British Euroscepticism and the Eurozone Crisis 2008-2013
Title British Euroscepticism and the Eurozone Crisis 2008-2013 PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Elabed
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 155
Release 2018-12-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1527523071

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This book provides a thorough examination of the phenomenon of Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom. It begins by arguing that Euroscepticism has roots as far back as when the process of European integration first came into being, and that it is not new in British politics. As a suggestion of opposition to the process of European integration, Euroscepticism dates back to the early days of founding a union in Western Europe. This book shows that Eurosceptic Britain is a product of a variety of factors particularly related to history, politics, culture, and geography. The unique specificities of the British political system comprise another important reason for Eurosceptic attitudes in Britain. The book also examines the relation between the Eurosceptic discourse in Britain and the structure of the European Union’s institutions. It argues that much of British Euroscepticism is about the way these institutions are operated. Most importantly, it highlights that the enduring Eurozone crisis has contributed to shaping recent varieties of scepticism towards the European Union as a whole, before concluding that Euroscepticism could not relocate Britain outside its natural place within Europe.

The UK Challenge to Europeanization

The UK Challenge to Europeanization
Title The UK Challenge to Europeanization PDF eBook
Author Karine Tournier-Sol
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 328
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137488166

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This timely contribution pulls no punches and views the UK as institutionally Eurosceptic across politics and society, from the press to defence. It represents a rich and original contribution to the emerging field of Eurosceptic studies, and a key contribution to this important issue.

Britain and the Crisis of the European Union

Britain and the Crisis of the European Union
Title Britain and the Crisis of the European Union PDF eBook
Author David Baker
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 339
Release 2016-01-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137005203

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This book centres on the effects of the political and later economic crisis which seriously affected the European Union and its impact on the seemingly endless UK debate over Britain's position within the EU.

The European left and the financial crisis

The European left and the financial crisis
Title The European left and the financial crisis PDF eBook
Author Michael Holmes
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 175
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526124300

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This timely collection addresses key questions including: How did political parties from the Left respond to the crisis? What does the crisis mean for the relationship between the Left and European Integration, and what does it mean for socialism as an economic, political and social project?

The Making of Eurosceptic Britain

The Making of Eurosceptic Britain
Title The Making of Eurosceptic Britain PDF eBook
Author Chris Gifford
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages 208
Release 2014-10-01
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9781409457596

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What has been the political impact of the Eurozone Debt Crisis in the UK? To what extent have the bank collapses and bailouts reinforced Britain's Eurosceptic trajectory? In this revised and updated second edition Chris Gifford addresses these key questions reflecting on the Labour government's approach to Europe while exploring the extensive mobilisation of Eurosceptic forces in opposition to the Conservative-led coalition government.

Financial Crisis Management and Democracy

Financial Crisis Management and Democracy
Title Financial Crisis Management and Democracy PDF eBook
Author Bettina De Souza Guilherme
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 372
Release 2020-12-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030548953

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This open access book discusses financial crisis management and policy in Europe and Latin America, with a special focus on equity and democracy. Based on a three-year research project by the Jean Monnet Network, this volume takes an interdisciplinary, comparative approach, analyzing both the role and impact of the EU and regional organizations in Latin America on crisis management as well as the consequences of crisis on the process of European integration and on Latin America’s regionalism. The book begins with a theoretical introduction, exploring the effects of the paradigm change on economic policies in Europe and in Latin America and analyzing key systemic aspects of the unsustainability of the present economic system explaining the global crises and their interconnections. The following chapters are divided into sections. The second section explores aspects of regional governance and how the economic and financial crises were managed on a macro level in Europe and Latin America. The third and fourth sections use case studies to drill down to the impact of the crises at the national and regional levels, including the emergence of political polarization and rise in populism in both areas. The last section presents proposals for reform, including the transition from finance capitalism to a sustainable real capitalism in both regions and at the inter-regional level of EU-LAC relations.The volume concludes with an epilogue on financial crises, regionalism, and domestic adjustment by Loukas Tsoukalis, President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). Written by an international network of academics, practitioners and policy advisors, this volume will be of interest to researchers and students interested in macroeconomics, comparative regionalism, democracy, and financial crisis management as well as politicians, policy advisors, and members of national and regional organizations in the EU and Latin America.

The Making of Eurosceptic Britain

The Making of Eurosceptic Britain
Title The Making of Eurosceptic Britain PDF eBook
Author Dr Chris Gifford
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 209
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1409457583

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What has been the political impact of the Eurozone Debt Crisis in the UK? To what extent have the bank collapses and bailouts reinforced Britain’s Eurosceptic trajectory? In this revised and updated second edition Chris Gifford addresses these key questions reflecting on the Labour government’s approach to Europe while exploring the extensive mobilisation of Eurosceptic forces in opposition to the Conservative-led coalition government.