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oapen-20.500.12657-580062022-08-19T03:57:28Z Contesting Cosmopolitan Europe Foley, James Korkut, Umut Europeanisation, crisis, Euroscepticism, populism, governance bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPF Political ideologies::JPFN Nationalism bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozone crisis, followed by reactions to the sudden growth of irregular migration, and, most recently, the Coronavirus pandemic. These shocks have politicised questions related to the governance of borders and markets that for decades had been beyond the realm of contestation. For some time, these questions have been spilling over into domestic and European electoral politics, with the rise of “populist” and Eurosceptic parties. Increasingly, however, the crises have begun to reshape the liberal narrative that have been central to the European project. This book charts the rise of contestation over the meaning of “Europe”, particularly in light of the Coronavirus crisis and Brexit. Drawing together cutting edge, interdisciplinary scholarship from across the continent, it questions not merely the traditional conflict between European and nationalist politics, but the impact of contestation on the assumed “cosmopolitan” values of Europe. 2022-08-18T09:52:50Z 2022-08-18T09:52:50Z 2022 book 9789463727259 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58006 eng Protest and Social Movements application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789048553907.pdf https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5390-7-highres.jpg; https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5390-7-frontcover.jpg; https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5390-7-thumb.jpg Amsterdam University Press 10.5117/9789463727259 10.5117/9789463727259 dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 9789463727259 25 194 Amsterdam open access
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The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozone crisis, followed by reactions to the sudden growth of irregular migration, and, most recently, the Coronavirus pandemic. These shocks have politicised questions related to the governance of borders and markets that for decades had been beyond the realm of contestation. For some time, these questions have been spilling over into domestic and European electoral politics, with the rise of “populist” and Eurosceptic parties. Increasingly, however, the crises have begun to reshape the liberal narrative that have been central to the European project. This book charts the rise of contestation over the meaning of “Europe”, particularly in light of the Coronavirus crisis and Brexit. Drawing together cutting edge, interdisciplinary scholarship from across the continent, it questions not merely the traditional conflict between European and nationalist politics, but the impact of contestation on the assumed “cosmopolitan” values of Europe.
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