2019 European elections : the EU party democracy and the challenge of national populism
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2019 European elections : the EU party democracy and the challenge of national populism
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 134)
Brill, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume aims to provide consolidated analyses of the 2019 European elections and explanations about the future of the European party system, in a context in which the EU has to face many challenges, including the erosion of electoral support for mainstream parties and the increasing success of populist parties. The structure of the book is designed to combine the overall view on the role of elections in shaping the future European project with relevant case studies.
The reader is given a perspective not only on the results of the European Parliament elections as such, but also on how these results are related to national trends which pre-exist and what kind of collateral effects on the quality of democracy they could have.
Contributors include: Jan Biba, Sorin Bocancea, Dora Bokay, Radu Carp, Jozsef Duro, Tomas Dvorak, Alexandra Alina Iancu, Ruxandra Ivan, Petra Jankovska, Malgorzata Madej, Cristina Matiuta, Sergiu Miscoiu, Valentin Naumescu, Gianluca Piccolino, Leonardo Puleo, Alexandru Radu, Mihai Sebe, Sorina Soare, Tobias Spoeri, Jeremias Stadlmair, Martin Stefek, Piotr Sula, and Jaroslav Usiak.
目次
List of Figures, Tables and Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Radu Carp and Cristina Matiuta
Part 1: Stability, Change and Challenges for the EU Party System
1Answers and Dilemmas Following the 2019 European Elections
Valentin Naumescu
2The Demise of the Spitzenkandidaten System: decline of EU Democratization or (Euro)party Process of Adaptation?
Alexandra Alina Iancu
3Electoral Engineering for a European Demos: building European Identity through Elections
Ruxandra Ivan
4Towards a More Democratic European Union: how to Use the Elections for the European Parliament to Create a True Pan-European Constituency? Old Debates, New Challenges
Mihai Sebe
5The Citizens' Perceptions ahead of the 2019 European Parliament Vote - The Accuracy of the Eurobarometer Democracy and Elections
Radu Carp
6The Exploitation for Populist Purposes of Difficulties in the EU - An Important Problem of the EU
Sorin Bocancea
Part 2: Case Studies
7Back on Track: the French Far Right's (Narrow) Win in the 2019 European Elections
Sergiu Miscoiu
8Europe Up for Grabs: an Italian Perspective
Gianluca Piccolino, Leonardo Puleo and Sorina Soare
9European Parliamentary Elections in Austria "Gone Ibiza"
Tobias Spoeri and Jeremias Stadlmair
10A Dress Rehearsal: european Elections in Poland before the Parliamentary Race
Piotr Sula and Malgorzata Madej
11The 2019 European Parliament Elections in Hungary
Jozsef Duro and Dora Bokay
12Rise of Euroscepticism in Slovak Political Parties before Election to European Parliament: case of Rise of Extremism in Slovak Society
Jaroslav Usiak and Petra Jankovska
13Ambiguity towards the EU as a Destiny of Czech Politics: the Case of the ANO Movement
Jan Biba, Tomas Dvorak and Martin Stefek
14The European Elections Campaign in Romania: between Contesting and Embracing the EU
Cristina Matiuta
15A Pattern of European Parliament Elections in Romania (2007-2019)
Alexandru Radu
Conclusions
Radu Carp and Cristina Matiuta
Index
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