Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States

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Abstract

The book “Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States” is an effort by an international team of analysts to address the Euroscepticism phenomenon in small European Union Member States. It draws the general conclusions that the observed small countries of different enlargement periods, namely, Luxembourg, Ireland, Portugal, Finland, Latvia, Bulgaria and Croatia, are realists in terms of reckoning the political and economic gains from the membership and future amendments of the EU policies. Although Eurosceptic ideas are not unfamiliar in any of the countries, calls for exiting the European Union are marginalised. The book is the result of successful collaboration between the Latvian Institute of International Affairs and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRiga
PublisherLatvian Institute of International Affairs
Number of pages160
ISBN (Electronic)978-9984-583-81-5
ISBN (Print)9789984583808
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Field of Science*

  • 5.6 Political science

Publication Type*

  • 2.2. Scientific monographs or collective monographs

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