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Tag Archives: Nationalism
Feb 3 2014
Farage is right – it’s not just the economy, stupid!
5 CommentsBy Michael Skey And so it goes on. The seemingly endless debate about immigration continues apace fuelled by data from the latest BSA survey which shows that over three-quarters of the British population now want immigration cut, with around a … Continue reading
Posted by: February 3, 2014
Tagged with: European identity, Euroscepticism, national belonging, Nationalism
Sep 20 2013
Populism in Greece and why the theory of the two extremes is wrong
3 CommentsBy Antonis Galanopoulos Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against the memorandum with IMF, EU and ECB and its concomitant austerity policies. The polarisation at the base of the populism/anti-populism dichotomy … Continue reading
Posted by: September 20, 2013
Tagged with: anti-populism, discourse, Nationalism, populism
Jul 4 2013
L’enfer, c’est les autres: othering in Eurosceptic discourse
Comments Off on L’enfer, c’est les autres: othering in Eurosceptic discourseBy Simon Usherwood In recent years, euroscepticism has become an ever-more visible part of the process of European integration, from the decline in public support to the pronouncements of political parties and governments. This scepticism is clearly wide-ranging and diverse, … Continue reading
Posted by: July 4, 2013
Tagged with: European identity, European integration, Euroscepticism, Nationalism, othering, xenophobia