06266oam 22006852 450 991052259730332120211021015741.01-00-322612-41-000-52046-31-000-52042-01-003-22612-4(CKB)5140000000010317(OCoLC)1266207734(OCoLC-P)1266207734(FlBoTFG)9781003226123(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78057(MiAaPQ)EBC7244704(Au-PeEL)EBL7244704(EXLCZ)99514000000001031720210825d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe right-wing critique of Europe nationalist, souverainist and right-wing populist attitudes to the EU /edited by Joanna Sondel-Cedarmas and Francesco BertiTaylor & Francis2022Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2022.1 online resourceRoutledge studies in fascism and the far right1-03-212685-X Against Europe or against Germany? : European integration and Germanophobia in France, Great Britain, and Italy / Daniele Pasquinucci -- Right-wing populism, Euroscepticism, and neo-traditionalism in Central/Eastern Europe / Zdzisław Mach -- The nationalism of the New Right in the Federal Republic of Germany / Marek Maciejewski -- Pro-European, anti-EU? : the national rally and European integration / Marta Lorimer -- Giorgia Meloni's new Europe : Europe of sovereign nations in the Brothers of Italy Party manifestos / Joanna Sondel-Cedarmas -- The League of Salvini : from a Europe of regions to a Europe of nations / Gianluca Passarelli and Dario Tuorto -- English nationalism and its role in building support for Brexit : the case of UKIP and the Brexit Party / Marcin Galent -- Ally, opponent or means to an end? : the role of the European Union in the Catalan independence process / Agnieszka Grzechynka -- 'Poland in Europe, Europe for Poland' : national populist narratives on the example of Kukiz'15 / Małgorzata Maria Fijał -- Considerations on the role of Hungary and the Hungarian nation in the European Union after 1989 / Tadeusz Kopyś -- Between the past and the future : Eurosceptic political parties and the EU integration of Serbia / Natasza Styczyńska and Haris Dajč -- The main varieties of Russian nationalism in the post-Soviet period and their relationship to European heritage and contemporariness / Joachim Diec -- United in diversity? : the preferences of populist parties in the European Parliament / Giorgia Nesti and Paolo Graziano -- (Momentarily) drifting into ideocracy in Central Europe : the case of Law and Justice and Fidesz / Grzegorz Pożarlik -- A European legal war? : nationalist populism, the rule of law and the language of constitutionalism / Przemysław Tacik -- Between patriotism and nationalism : national identity in the education policy of Prawo i Sprawiedliwość comments on the 2017 education reform / Elżbieta M. Mach -- Francis on Europe / Ewa Kozerska."The Right-Wing Critique of Europe analyses the opposition to the European Union from a variety of right-wing organisations in Western, Central and Eastern Europe. In recent years, opposition to the processes of globalisation and the programme of closer European integration, understood as a threat to the sovereignty of individual member states, has led to an intensification of Eurosceptic sentiments on the Old Continent. The results of the European parliamentary elections in 2014 and 2019, the Brexit referendum and electoral results in different European countries are all testament to the considerable growth of radical populist-nationalist and conservative-souverainist movements and parties. The common idea that binds these groups, both in Western Europe and in Central and Eastern Europe, is a hostile attitude towards the idea of (an ever more integrated) united Europe. These parties reject not only the project of building a European federation, but also the current model of the European Union and the values underlying its attitudes. They are united by their criticism of EU policies, in particular those concerning security, emigration, multiculturalism, gender equality, the rights of minorities, as well as economic liberalism and the common currency. However, this criticism manifests itself with varying degrees of intensity, and not all parties fit the classic definition of Euroscepticism but instead represent its mild form, Eurorealism. The authors bring together reflections on the organic and complex critique of the European Union, its policies and cultural and ideological character. The book provides a comparative analysis of this criticism at the transnational level. This book will be of interest to researchers of European politics, the radical right and Euroscepticism"--Provided by publisher.Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right SeriesPopulismEuropean Union countriesNationalismEuropean Union countriesPolitical partiesEuropean Union countriesEuropean federationPublic opinionPOLITICAL SCIENCE / History & TheorybisacshPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / NationalismbisacshEuropean Union countriesPolitics and government21st centuryPolitical science and theoryNationalismPolitics and governmentPopulismNationalismPolitical partiesEuropean federationPublic opinion.POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & TheoryPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism341.242/2Sondel-Cedarmas Joannaedt1355658Sondel-Cedarmas Joanna1975-Berti FrancescoOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910522597303321The right-wing critique of Europe3359789UNINA