National Political Elites, European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis

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Bojana Kocijan
Borb Goncz
Bulgaria
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comparative politics
conditionality
Croatia
elite attitudes
elite perceptions of European integration
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EU Institution
EU Institutional Architecture
EU institutions
EU Integration
EU Issue
EU Member State
EU member states comparison
EU Policy Intervention
European Integration
European Integration Process
Eurozone crisis
Federico Russo
Francesco Marangoni
Gdp Growth
Greece
Gyorgy Lengyel
Heinrich Best
Hungary
INTUNE Survey
Jose Real-Dato
Juan Rodriguez-Teruel
Larger Parliamentary Party Groups
Lars Vogel
legitimacy crisis
Lithuania
Local Political Experience
Luca Verzichelli
Marko Kukec
Maurizio Cotta
Model Iii
National MPs
National Parliaments
National Political Elites
Net Trust
Niche Parties
Parliamentary Party Groups
Party Disagreement
party system change
political disaffection
political elites
Portugal
pro-European Consensus
Single Foreign Policy
sovereign debt crisis
Spain
Supranational Governance
Unified Tax System
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367589493
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The global financial, economic and sovereign debt crisis since 2008 has led to increases in political disaffection among citizens, a loss of legitimacy of political institutions, the discredit of mainstream parties and the rise of extremist or anti-system political alternatives.

This comparative volume sheds greater light on this critical juncture in the recent history of the European Union (EU) by focusing on the evolution of attitudes of national political elites. It examines whether the crisis has affected the legitimacy of the EU integration project as perceived by national political elites and, consequently, if the elite consensus that constituted one of the most solid fundamentals supporting that project has been eroded. Analysing these changes across the different dimensions in which support for the EU is organized and its relationship with the evolution of support towards European integration among citizens in member states, the book addresses a basic question: How have these events affected the perceptions of the EU of national political elites? Ultimately, it sheds light on the evolution of the relationship between the perception of the EU and the national contexts, as well as the likely evolution of the project of European integration in the near future.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, EU politics, European integration, political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics, European studies and sociology.

Nicolò Conti is Professor of Political Science at the Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

Borbála Göncz is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology and Social Policy at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.

José Real-Dato is Associate Professor in Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Almería, Spain.