Europe at the Crossroads

Europe at the Crossroads
Title Europe at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Pieter Bevelander
Publisher Nordic Academic Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2019-05-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9188909190

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The extreme right wing is on the rise. And there are signs that part of the political mainstream in Europe, the US, and beyond is considering going along with far-right populist parties and their divisive, ethno-nationalist programmes. Europe at the Crossroads is an urgent scholarly response to the sociopolitical challenges that far-right programmes pose to the idea of a more egalitarian world. It offers an interdisciplinary explanation and critique of the dynamics of the far right in Europe – from Poland to the UK, from Sweden to Greece. The authors present immediate alternatives when tackling the exclusionary rhetoric and the politics of resentment. In formulating alternatives for a ‘social Europe’, each contributor critically assesses the current advance of far- right populism and the threat to liberal democracy since the global financial crisis of 2008 and the European refugee movement of 2015. Each chapter addresses the historical roots and normalization of the extreme right, whether Orbanism in Central and Eastern Europe since 2014, the Brexit campaign and referendum in the UK in 2016. As the slogan ‘Fortress Europe’ – once a pejorative term – now appeals to large numbers of voters, the authors also analyse the flash points in the run-up to the European Parliament elections in May 2019.

Print Culture at the Crossroads

Print Culture at the Crossroads
Title Print Culture at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Dillenburg
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 566
Release 2021-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 9004462341

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This book investigates the importance of printing in early-modern Central Europe, revealing a complicated web of connections linking printers and scholars, Jews and Christians, from the Baltic to the Adriatic.

The New Europe at the Crossroads

The New Europe at the Crossroads
Title The New Europe at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Ursula E. Beitter
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages 344
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Contributions from professors in the humanities, sociology, classics, and the arts provide the book with a broader dimension by taking the topic of a new, united Europe beyond the usually discussed economic and political aspects. The diverse essays show that a united Europe is far more complex than anticipated by the architects of the Maastricht treaty.

Britain and Europe at a Crossroads

Britain and Europe at a Crossroads
Title Britain and Europe at a Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ryder
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2022-02-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1529200539

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Ryder develops the conceptual framework of securitisation and examines the ways that political elites engineered a politics of fear, insecurity and Brexit nationalism in the run up to the UK's vote to leave the European Union.

European Futures

European Futures
Title European Futures PDF eBook
Author Chad Damro
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 228
Release 2021-03-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000366308

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This edited volume explores the opportunities and challenges facing the European Union in the future from different disciplines and assesses the EU’s prospects across various policy areas. Using the European Commission’s 2017 White Paper presenting five different scenarios for the future of Europe to 2050 as an organising framework for analysis and debate, the volume reflects upon the drivers of the EU’s future, including its changing place in an evolving world, a transformed economy and society, heightened threats and concerns about security and borders, and questions of trust and legitimacy. The concluding chapter summarises and compares the findings to determine which of the scenarios is the most instructive to understand and plan European Futures to 2050, and beyond. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European integration, EU politics/studies, and more broadly international relations, as well as European policy-makers.

Energy and Climate Change

Energy and Climate Change
Title Energy and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author David Buchan
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 240
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Written in an accessible style for a wide audience, this book traces the spreading out of energy policy from being a relatively narrow concern to becoming the focus of renewed worry about energy dependence, and to developing into the Union's highest profile international policy through EU leadership on climate change.

Central European Crossroads

Central European Crossroads
Title Central European Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Pieter van Duin
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 480
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781845453954

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During the four decades of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia a vast literature on working-class movements has been produced but it has hardly any value for today's scholarship. This remarkable study reopens the field. Based on Czech, Slovak, German and other sources, it focuses on the history of the multi-ethnic social democratic labor movement in Slovakia's capital Bratislava during the period 1867-1921, and on the process of national revolution during the years 1918-19 in particular. The study places the historic change of the former Pressburg into the modern Bratislava in the broader context of the development of multinational pre-1918 Hungary, the evolution of social, ethnic, and political relations in multi-ethnic Pressburg (a 'tri-national' city of Germans, Magyars, and Slovaks), and the development of the multinational labor movement in Hungary and the Habsburg Empire as a whole.