Euroscepticism and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals
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Albania: will the EU's Ambiguity Lead to Euroscepticism? - Leonie Vrugtman -- Austria: Taking a Walk on the Wild Side - Paul Schmidt -- Belgium: Breaking the Consensus? Eurosceptic Parties - Wouter Wolfs and Steven Van Hecke -- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ethnopolitics and Hopeful Euroscepticism - No light at the End of the European Tunnel? - Vedran Džihić -- Bulgaria: Creeping EU-scepticism - The Tacit Consent that Fuels Populism - Hristo Panchugov and Ivan Nachev -- Croatia: The Government should take Citizens Seriously - Hrvoje Butković -- Cyprus: A Pro-European Attitude, but Scepticism Still Holds Strong - Giorgos Kentas -- Czechia: Who is the Most Eurosceptic of Them All? The Eurosceptic Race to the Bottom - Zdeněk Sychra and Petr Kratochvíl -- Denmark: Ambivalence Towards the EU - From Foot-Dragging to Pacesetters? - Maja Kluger Dionigi and Marlene Wind -- Estonia: Challenges with the Popularity of Right Wing Radicalism - Viljar Veebel -- Finland: A Meaningful EU debate is needed to Regain Ground from Populist Framing - Juha Jokela -- France: When Euroscepticism Becomes the Main Credo of the Opposition - Nonna Mayer and Olivier Rozenberg -- Germany: Eurosceptics and the illusion of an Alternative - Katrin Böttger and Funda Tekin -- Greece: The Remarkable Defeat of Euroscepticism - George Pagoulatos -- Hungary: Euroscepticism and Nationalism - Andras Inotai -- Iceland: Hard-Line Eurosceptics Clash with Eurosceptics - Baldur Thorhallsson -- Ireland: 'A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats' a Unique Situation on Countering Euroscepticism - Róisín Smith -- Italy: Has Salvini Saved the Country from Himself? Not Yet - Eleonora Poli -- Kosovo: Moonwalking Towards the European Union - Venera Hajrullahu -- Latvia: Euroscepticism – Between Reason and Treason - Karlis Bukovskis and Andris Spruds -- Liechtenstein: Euroscepticism Yes and No! - Christian Frommelt -- Lithuania: Euroscepticism - Present on the Margins - Ramūnas Vilpišauskas -- Luxembourg: Make Europe Work Better in the Greater Regions - Guido Lessing -- Malta: Bucking the Trend - How Malta Turned its Back on Euroscepticism - Mark Harwood -- Montenegro: A Great Bargain Between the European Union Optimism and Real Euroscepticism - Danijela Jaćimović and Sunčica Rogic -- North Macedonia: The Name in Exchange for European Union Membership? - Irena Rajchinovska Pandeva -- Norway: Outside, but … - John Erik Fossum -- Poland: Economic Enthusiasts, Value Adversaries - Zdzisław Mach and Natasza Styczyńska -- Portugal: Euroscepticism - Something Old, Something New and Everything Blue - Alice Cunha -- Romania: Euroscepticism - Contamination of the Mainstream Parties, Limited Support Among the Citizens - Bianca Toma and Alexandru Damian -- Serbia: Our Greatest Fear - An Empty Country, Pawn in the Hands of Great Powers on the "Periphery of the Periphery" - Marko Savković -- Slovakia: Euroscepticism as a Changing Notion in Electoral Campaigns - Oľga Gyárfášová and Lucia Mokrá -- Slovenia: Extremes are Attractive Only to the Media - Maja Bučar and Boštjan Udovič -- Spain: The Risk of too High Expectations on the EU's Role as a Problem Solver - Ignacio Molina -- Sweden: Battling for Values - Gunilla Herolf -- Switzerland: A Vital Relationship in the Stranglehold of Euroscepticism - Frank Schimmelfennig -- The Netherlands: Playing with Fire? Dutch Political Parties Between Reluctant and Pragmatic Pro-Europeanism - Maurits J. Meijers, Lars Stevenson and Adriaan Schout -- Turkey: A Vicious Cycle of Euroscepticism? - Senem Aydın-Düzgit and Özgehan Şenyuva -- UK: Brexit - The Car That Keeps on Crashing - Brendan Donnelly -- Ukraine: The Progress of (Euro) Populism in Postmodern Age - Yuriy Yakymenko and Viktor Zamiatin.