The populism-euroscepticism nexus in a contested Europe: The EUPopLink COST Action
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki · King's College London
Abstract
The EUPopLink COST Action (CA23102) addresses the complex and changing relationship between populism and Euroscepticism in contemporary Europe. While often viewed as "two sides of the same coin," the nexus between these two phenomena is contingent and strategic rather than deterministic. Not all populists are Eurosceptic, and Euroscepticism is not always populist in nature. This publication synthesizes current scholarly debates, highlighting how the European Union (EU) is frequently framed as the populist "other", i.e., a remote, technocratic elite standing in opposition to the "pure people". The nature of this opposition varies significantly across the ideological spectrum, e.g. right-wing populism targets…
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2Topics & keywords
- Populism
- Technocracy
- Opposition (politics)
- Austerity
- Politics
- European union
- Collective action
- Elite