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Europeanisation and Renationalisation
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Table of Contents
1. [9] The double-edged nature of crises – sources of decline; resources for development Anne Jenichen and Ulrike Liebert Introduction
[11] Towards a nuanced understanding of ‘crisis’ in the European context
[13] Europeanisation versus neo-nationalism in times of crises – cases of innovation and development
References
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2. [21] France’s European politics in the face of the polycrisis Joachim Schild Introduction
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Attitudes in mass publics towards the European Union
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Party stances and party competition on European issues
[33] Conclusions
References
Abbreviations
Annotations
3. [37] Living with anti-pluralist populism in Europe: Insights from the Dutch 2017 elections
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Ben Crum 1. Introduction
2. What is anti-pluralist populism?
3. The 2017 Dutch elections
4. The evolving structure of Dutch politics
5. Populism and identity politics in the 2017 election campaign
6. Conclusion
References
Annotations
4. [49] Europeanisation or renationalisation? The Czech Republic facing the euro-, economic and refugee crises Vratislav Havlík 1. Introduction
2. [51] The European economic crisis and the debate in the CR
3. Václav Klaus as a “driver” of Czech Euroscepticism
4. The influence of the economic crisis on the party system
5. The partisan debate about joining the European common currency
6. The influence of the economic crisis on society
7. The migration crisis: a new wave of Euroscepticism?
8. Renationalisation or Europeanisation? The Czech Republic after the crises
References
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5. [65] In the wake of the economic crisis: The empowerment of (un-)civil society in Greece Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos 1. Introduction
2. The economic crisis
3. Civil society in post-1974 Greece
4. Civil society after the onset of the economic crisis: social protest
The Indignant People’s Movement
The “Won’t Pay” Movement
Sit-ins and occupation movements
[70] Explaining social protest after the onset of the crisis
5. [71] Political parties and civil society in the wake of the crisis
6. Social solidarity organisations and networks
Provision of food and shelter
Cultural and educational services
Solidarity markets and distribution networks
Healthcare
7. Uncivil society in the wake of the crisis
8. [76] Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
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